What’s the plan to improve Pisa score, academic asks Fadhlina
Published on: Tuesday, December 26, 2023
Published on: Tue, Dec 26, 2023
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Zeanaaima Mohd Yusof, FMT
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Last year’s international student assessment (Pisa) scores showed Malaysia dropped seven places to 55th from the year before. (Bernama pic)
PETALING JAYA: An academic has raised concerns over the education ministry’s failure to provide concrete strategies to address Malaysia’s drop in last year’s international student assessment (Pisa) scores.
Othman Talib from UCSI questioned why education minister Fadhlina Sidek had only given a short response, saying that the ministry was taking the matter seriously, following the announcement on Malaysia dropping seven places to 55th from the year before.
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He added that the education ministry not only has to resolve the issue of Pisa scores but also address other outstanding concerns, such as the burdensome curriculum.