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Malaysia's Education System Needs Continuous Improvement - DPM
PUTRAJAYA, Jan 11 (Bernama) -- Malaysia's education system needs to be
continuously improved to ensure the quality of education is at par with that of
developed countries, said Deputy Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin.
He said hence, a review of the country's whole education system was being
carried out to understand the policy guidelines for achievements and developing
the basics based on challenges faced by the school system with focus on efforts
to improve standards and narrowing disparities.
Muhyiddin who is also Education Minister, said for the first phase,
evaluation of the education system was being carried out by forming an
independent local and international evaluation panel with the aim of giving
input and guidance on the evaluation process.
"The appointed panel helps by providing advice and expertise, and by
obtaining various opinions and perspectives on the nation's education system.
"In supporting this evaluation process, expert advice is also sought from
UNESCO through the signing of a memorandum of understanding on Dec 18, 2001 on
studying Malaysia's education policies," he said when delivering a special
address to officers and staff of the ministry at the Putrajaya International
Convention Centre Tuesday.
Muhyiddin was confident that a complete evaluation report and direction for
the country's education system could be tabled by the year-end.
He said through transformation of the national education system, the
government also targeted to expand broadband penetration in schools nationwide
and to provide a cyber learning environment for all students.
He said up to Dec 31, 2011, 200 schools had been installed with broadband
facility and by April this year, 1,052 schools would be able to enjoy this
facility.
"By the end of 2012, 7,902 schools natiowide are expected to get broadband
facility and create a cyber learning environment for the students. The
installation of broadband facility for all schools is scheduled for completion
in March 2013."
Muhyiddin said the education transformation efforts had shown some positive
results in the form of increased pre-school enrolment to 76.3 per cent, 97.5 per
cent literacy among pupils, 96.8 per cent having mastered numeracy skills, 52
schools recognised as high-prestige, while 304 schools had improved their
performance under the Schools Development Programme.
He said to ensure access to quality education, three new infrastructure
projects and 1,967 continued projects were given for this year with an
allocation of RM4.58 billion.(US$1=RM3.15)
He added that 600 old and dilapidated schools in the rural and urban areas
would be repaired and upgraded.
At a news conference later, Muhyiddin said the National Education System
Evaluation Panel would have additional members to further strengthen it.
He had last December appointed the panel comprising seven experts from
various sectors with Albukhary International University vice-chancellor Prof
Dzulkifli Abdul Razak as the chairman.
The four corporate figures on the panel are AirAsia Bhd chief executive
officer Tony Fernandes, Securities Commission of Malaysia chairman
Zarinah Anwar, Sunway Group and Jeffrey Cheah Foundation chairman
Jeffrey Cheah and Khazanah Nasional (government investment arm) Bhd managing
director Azman Mokhtar.
-- BERNAMA