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MALAYSIA EDUCATION

BLUEPRINT
(PELAN PEMBANGUNAN
PENDIDIKAN MALAYSIA)
2013-2025
Hashim Asman
Deputy Director, IPGK
Darulaman
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The National Education


Blueprint (2013-2025), was
launched on 11 September
2012, outlines 11 shifts
required to transform the
national education system
over the next 13 years.

First wave (2013 2015):


Blueprint implementation, there will be more
support for teachers and focus on core student
skills

Second wave (2016 2020):


Build upon progress.

Third wave (2012 2025)


Schools will have autonomy to handle their own
administration

Blueprint focuses on six student


attributes

Knowledge,
Thinking Skills
Leadership
Bilingual Proficiency
Ethics
National Identity

To achieve desired student outcomes,


reform of education system to be
approached in 11 shifts

Provide equal access to


quality education of an
international standard.
Initiatives under Shift 1
revised curriculum for schools
in 2017 and
option for high achieving
students to finish school
earlier.

Ensure every child is proficient in Bahasa


Malaysia and English language.
Under Shift 2
70,000 English teachers to sit for Cambridge
Placement Test (CPT) and be given training
to improve language proficiency.
Standard Bahasa Malaysia curriculum for all
both government and vernacular primary
schools
goal to abolish 'remove' class in secondary
schools by 2017

Develop values-driven
Malaysians
plans of expanding the
Student Integration Plan for
Unity (RIMUP) programme
for students

Transform teaching into


profession of choice.
Only top 30% of graduates
will be recruited for teaching.
Also new career package and
reduced administrative
duties for teachers.

Ensure high-performing
school leaders in every
school

Empower state and


district Education
Departments and schools
to customise solutions
based on need - they can
tailor their approach for
different schools.

Leverage ICT to scale up


quality learning across
Malaysia.
Ministry to expand 1Bestari
(Wifi) to all schools.

Transform Education
Ministry delivery
capabilities and capacity so
that there is no overlap of
function and more
streamlined.

Partner with parents, community


and private sector at scale.
Parents will be able to monitor
student progress online through
School Examination Analysis
System (SAPS) system.
Five hundred trust schools to be
set up

Maximise student outcomes


for every ringgit.
To ensure "outcome-based
budgeting" with government
spending on education

Increase transparency for


direct public
accountability.
Blueprint and progress of
its goals will be made
public

. Next open discussion

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