Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has proposed that 70% of students in fully residential schools opt for the Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) stream starting next year to strengthen expertise in these critical fields.
Anwar, who is also Finance Minister, stressed the urgent need to boost student participation in STEM this year, given its significance in national development.
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Anwar, who is also Finance Minister, stressed the urgent need to boost student participation in STEM this year, given its significance in national development.
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00:00What are you going to do with the program?
00:08The STEM aspect that is our problem right now,
00:12I have asked the schools, the Ministry of Education, MARA,
00:19to push our children in primary and secondary schools,
00:25the schools in MARA, the Ministry of Education,
00:27to immediately push more students to learn STEM.
00:31We have Avenion, we have NVIDIA, we have Google, we have Microsoft,
00:36and now AI.
00:38It's quite accurate, but our children don't take STEM.
00:44Where is the mathematics, science?
00:49I want you to ask,
00:51in terms of mathematics,
00:53we hope that starting this year,
00:55there will be an effort to increase the number of students in Avenion.
01:00I would also suggest to the students,
01:03of course, all schools,
01:05and all primary and secondary schools,
01:07at least 70% of future students
01:11who want to enter a primary and secondary school,
01:15must choose the science and STEM course.
01:2130% must choose liberal arts and social science, just like me.
01:25There is no other way.
01:27He knows how to make a bridge,
01:30but he doesn't know the bridge between humans.
01:33So, having made a bridge,
01:36I try to add a bridge between humans.