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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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EXHIBIT 3-3 Educational attainment
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EXHIBIT 3-5 Malaysian national exam
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Malaysia’s performance in the 200
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EXHIBIT 3-12 Comparison of Malaysia
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EXHIBIT 3-15 Country performance in
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Comparison of results between the T
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administration of students’ welfa
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EXHIBIT 3-23 Comparison of within-s
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EXHIBIT 3-26 Examination results, d
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EXHIBIT 3-28 Enrolment rates in dif
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In general, there are signs of incr
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Which countries Spend the most on e
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As illustrated in this chapter, Mal
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4-1 4. student learning All educati
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4-3 the Written Curriculum The Mini
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4-5 intensifying support systems fo
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4-7 lANguAge The Ministry will aim
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4-9 EXHIBIT 4-6 English and Bahasa
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4-11 setting the stage for structur
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4-13 the roadmap: Working with comm
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4-15 Centres of Excellence for Indi
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4-17 ▪ Special education schools:
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4-19 special award schools The Mini
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4-21 Johor’s Best Practices -- id
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4-23
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CHAPTER 5 Teachers and
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TEACHERS The Ministry will ensure t
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EXHIBIT 5-4 Breakdown of academic r
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EXHIBIT 5-5 Breakdown of average st
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ole) in 25 years. Nonetheless, this
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e-Guru Video library The Ministry h
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SCHOOl lEADERS The Ministry will en
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Reviews indicate that these trainin
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Establishing a principal residency
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6-3 EXHIBIT 6-1 selected examples o
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Focus Area Enhancements and Initiat