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Risda allocates RM2.5 mil to provide tuition for 3,000 students

Free classes will prep them for SPM exams, says deputy minister

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Quit appointing chancellors without varsity committees’ consent: National Council of Professors

This goes against general academic culture, says president

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Good sense must prevail in Bahasa Malaysia policy: educationists

Teaching of language to foreign students needs to consider falling international student recruitment, they say

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Where is Radzi? 200 frustrated grads seek answers to teacher recruitment snafu

Multiple attempts at answers from MoE, Education Service Commission ignored or passed around, they say

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School sports, co-curricular activities allowed from Monday: Radzi

Locker specifications still being worked out to ensure quality, durability, says education minister

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‘Tamil schools on par with Chinese, national counterparts’

Penang committee urges Indian families to support vernacular primary institutions

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Education Ministry admits flaws in scheme for one-off recruitment of teachers

Deputy minister says some elements require ‘fine-tuning’, adding that programme would not be last of its kind

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Challenges aplenty as SPM pupils face baffling syllabus, Covid-19, floods

Lack of clarity on new curriculum format for assessments affecting teaching, learning, says parent

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System to recruit teachers in one-off scheme ambiguous, dishonest: education grads

Dissatisfied prospective educators claim govt gave priority to those without educational qualifications

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Lockers to be provided to help resolve heavy school bags issue: MoE

Exercise books capped to two per subject, each should not exceed 80 pages

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Govt asks MoHE to formulate new policy on vocational education

Rebrand stream to eliminate perception of TVET as second class education, says PM

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Secondary schools must undergo 2-week online classes when new term starts: Radzi

Primary schools with over 600 students to continue rotation system once back in session

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PT3 conundrum: are pupils hit by ‘learning loss’ ready for exams?

Some quarters advocate classroom assessments, while others push for centralised means of measuring students’ performance