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Malaysia’s Education Challenges #3: Implementation of the Malaysia Education Blueprint - The Government’s Perspective

Datuk Dr. Habibah Abdul Rahim, former Director-General of Education | Khadijah Abdullah, former CEO

29-Nov-21 14:00

Malaysia’s Education Challenges #3: Implementation of the Malaysia Education Blueprint - The Government’s Perspective

Rote learning. Improving the quality of teachers. Poor understanding of the English language. The list of complaints about our education system is a long one, but have we collectively tried hard enough in implementing solutions to address the issues in our national education system? Or is it entirely up to the government to fix the problem? Datuk Dr. Habibah Abdul Rahim, former Director-General of Education & Khadijah Abdullah, former CEO of PADU join us to discuss. 

This is an edited recording of the third webinar on Malaysia's education challenges, with a focus on Malaysia's Education Blueprint (MEB), and is a collaboration between BFM Media, Edunity Foundation and G25 Malaysia.

Produced by: Meera Sivasothy, BFM Media, Edunity Foundation, G25 Malaysia

Presented by: Meera Sivasothy


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