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Over 120,000 Standard One students still can’t read, write and count, says minister 

Fadhlina attributed this to learning loss during the Covid-19 pandemic, poverty and the needs of special children.

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Number of Bumiputera students joining Chinese schools in Sarawak increasing

SJKC Chung Hua has some 60,000 primary pupils throughout Sarawak and from this 38 percent are children from Bumiputera communities.

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Proposal to classify subsidies based on family income is regressive, says MCA youth

MCA youth said the proposal requires thorough guidelines on its implementation to prevent unnecessary conflicts and controversies.

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Special learning modules for GISBH child victims starting Oct says minister

The Education Minister said that a special curriculum would be developed for these children

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CMI calls for clear AI regulations to drive Malaysia’s economic growth

Anxiety may also be based on the lack of information about AI, especially as the technology becomes increasingly integrated into business operations.

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Debunking misconceptions about mpox

Vaccines are effective and recommended for those at higher risk.

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British high commissioner appointed patron of CMI Malaysia’s regional board

She praises the organisation’s dedication to promoting excellence in management, leadership.

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Traditional Chinese medicine school to collaborate with 2 hospitals

Xiamen University Malaysia signs MOU with awar Medical Centre and CMH Specialist Hospital.

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No time-based promotions for teachers with discipline issues, says PM

Anwar says non-performing teachers not deserving of such rewards.

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MOE, MOHE to ensure places for top SPM students

Ministry says move will be made irrespective of race, background.

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Anwar congratulates SPM students

Over 11,000 candidates obtain grades A+, A, A- in all subjects.

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Secondary schools in Sarawak to teach Maths, Science in English from 2026

Fed govt agreed, circular being drawn up, says state minister.

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Convent Light Street conversion to international school 'on track'

It will be affordable to all Malaysians, says architect behind move.