The issues raised in the World Bank report titled “Bending Bamboo Shoots: Strengthening Foundation Skills” regarding the country’s education system have actually been addressed by the Ministry of Education (MOE) in a progressive and proactive manner, said Education Minister Fadhlina Sidek on Thursday (May 2).
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00:00World Bank? What is the World Bank?
00:02Development of education in the field of education.
00:05I think one thing, aside from the report, we also have to look at initiatives and the
00:13efforts that are being carried out by the Ministry of Education in Malaysia.
00:16That's why I said earlier, aside from the World Bank report, we also have to look at
00:21developments and reports from the Malaysia Education Development Plan, which we have
00:27released last year.
00:28And the report also shows a large part of the achievements, the progress that we are
00:34making, and the issues that we are dealing with in the Ministry of Education in Malaysia.
00:39So we must always be optimistic about this education.
00:42And what kind of report to sell means that we have to look at and handle with full
00:49transparency and progressive actions.
00:53I want to emphasize that we at the Ministry of Education in Malaysia have announced
00:57our education reform earlier.
00:59First, with the establishment of a special administration to investigate the issues
01:05and implement this reform immediately.
01:08As an example, the pre-school administration.
01:11We have implemented the expansion of pre-schools.
01:13In 2023 and 2024, it will be the year of expansion of pre-schools at the KPM institution
01:20in Malaysia.
01:21And also related to curriculum intervention, recent STEM development, digital and also
01:28TVET, which we are giving priority.
01:30Likewise, with Malay language, linking Malay and English.
01:35So everything I mentioned earlier and the issues raised in the World Bank report,
01:41we have actually handled it at the level of the Ministry of Education in Malaysia,
01:45in a proactive and quite progressive way.
01:47So, God willing, hopefully, I think we will continue to work hard to ensure that all
01:54these administrations move and achieve the goal and quality of education that we want.