NILAI, June 24 — Form Six education in the country should not be too bound by school rules but be given some space even though it is conducted on school grounds, Prime...
NILAI, June 24 — Form Six education in the country should not be too bound by school rules but be given some space even though it is conducted on school grounds, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim said.
“For Form Six, we need to determine the methods so that the way teachers treat and the environment needs to be given more space so they can be free, to interact, unlike school rules,” he said during an interview session at Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia here today. He also urged university leadership to reshuffle new knowledge-based curriculum such as Digital Technology, Artificial Intelligence and Internet of Things quickly to suit current changes if Malaysia wanted to be a first-class country.
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