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CHAPTER 1 CONTExT AND
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TION Our education system has been
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Delivering the shifts in achievemen
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CHAPTER 5 TEACHERS AND SCHOOL LEADE
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CHAPTER 4 CURRICUlUM AND ASSESSMENT
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CHAPTER 8 SEQUENCINg THE TRANSfORMA
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E-1 executive summary In October 20
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E-3 significant and sustained inves
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E-5 timss and Pisa international as
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E-7 challenges remain in achieving
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E-9 aspiratiOns fOr the malaysian e
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E-11 shift 1: provide equal access
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E-13 shift 3: develop values-driven
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E-15 Eleven shifts to transform the
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E-17 shift 5: ensure high-performin
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E-19 shift 7: leverage ict to scale
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E-21 shift 9: partner with parents,
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E-23 What Impact Will This Transfor
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E-25 EXHIBIT 9 the education transf
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E-27 gains will be delivered within
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CHAPTER 1 context and
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Background to the Blueprint In 1957
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in 2010 to 95% by the end of Year 2
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▪ Fieldwork at both urban and rur
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The Ministry acknowledges how impor
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2-1 2. vision and aspirations Every
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2-3 consistently demonstrated that
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2-5 EXHIBIT 2-2 Time spent by stude
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2-7 ▪ Emotional intelligence: pos
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CHAPTER 3 current
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EXHIBIT 3-1 Profile of the Malaysia
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7-1 7. System structure The Malaysi
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7-3 Malaysia has achieved notable s
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7-5 performing education systems. T
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7-7 education PathWays The Ministry
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7-9 Vocational transformation Plan
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7-11 Private education options in m
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7-13 strengthening education and ca
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7-15 enhanceMent of unity in school
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7-19 learning systeM: Parents, coMM
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7-21 Research also shows that indiv
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7-23 Linking financial aid to outco
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CHAPTER 8 Delivering
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▪ Rapid: The expectations of pare
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2. Enhancing Ministry and school le
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Wave 1 (2013 to 2015): turn around
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and IOM students by investing addit
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management system that sets high ex
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The changes laid out in the entiret
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CS Cluster School. A school of exce
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KwAPM Kumpulan Wang Amanah Pelajar
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PPd Pejabat Pendidikan Daerah or Di
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Trust school Public schools that ar
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The most important challenges facin
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education development Plan (2001-20
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▪ Datuk Dr. Haili Dolhan, Rector,
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» National student survey: to unde
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esearch, stakeholder interviews on
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▪ Dr. Mehander Singh Nahar Singh,
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aspirations Subtopic Example topic
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WAVE 2: Accelerate system improveme
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Focus Area Enhancements and Initiat