November 21, 2011
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
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Third Education Report soon, alas after 40 years
by Nigel Aw
A prolonged overdue revision of a country's preparation complement is in a works, Deputy Prime Minister as well as Education Minister Muhyiddin Yassin announced today.
"After a Razak as well as Rahman Talib reports, there has not been a comprehensive investigate finished upon what you have finished (for a preparation system).
"It has been more than 40 years. I feel which it has been as well long," Muyhiddin pronounced during a launch of his book, Sudut Pandang Muhyiddin Yassin, in Putrajaya today.
In light of this, a Deputy Prime Minister added, a row to investigate a preparation complement had been formed, with some of a formula already presented to him. The full report is expected before a finish of next year.
"After this, it will be a stage for internal as well as general experts to demeanour during what can be improved. In a process, there will be a engagement. I will ask all stakeholders to come forward," Muhyiddin added.
Previous reports fulfilled
He also shot down suggestions which before reports, quite in a area of Bahasa Malaysia, have not been fulfilled as well as which it was thus foolish to move forward with a brand new one.
"I believe a large part of (the Razak as well as Rahman Talib reports) have been implemented. A lot of time has upheld given them, quite in a aspect of science as well as technology, other than a English as well as Malay languages."
The M! alay lan guage, he added, had already been implemented up to a university turn before to a implementation of a training of Mathematics as well as Science in English (PPSMI) programme.
"(What is important) now is to see either a content of a curriculum is during a same turn with other countries."
Sudut Pandang details Muhyiddin's views upon several hot symbol preparation policies, including a Interlok novel as well as a compulsory passing of History in a SPM examination.
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