Wait for UEC report, Maszlee tells stakeholders
Education minister won’t commit himself to ‘divisive’ issue of whether government will finally recognise cert.
Education minister won’t commit himself to ‘divisive’ issue of whether government will finally recognise cert.
Kedai Buku 1Malaysia, a BN brainchild, owes creditors RM3 million and ITBM is now finding ‘creative’ solutions to its problems.
Schools throughout the nation short of more than 2,600 teachers as about 1,000 retire each year.
The education minister says the current system will not be a hindrance if the right values are inculcated in students.
Education minister looks back on achievements he is most proud of after a year in office.
Education Minister Maszlee Malik says there is a huge market for jobs but parents do not want their children in the fields.
Town folk hoping for another U-turn and that government will restore station dropped under new cost-saving deal inked with Beijing.
Pahang town would have been seventh station in original project but to save more than RM20 billion, it is bypassed under new alignment.
Schools unsure of what to do due to lack of comprehensive training, they say.
Educators' attitude and teaching methods need work, too, says Chen Ai Mei.
Industry representatives say factories might have to shut down or reduce orders if labour woes not resolved.
Failure to push for dissolution of BN and finding a new partner weighs heavily on oldest Chinese-based party in the country.
Dr Wee Ka Siong says it's not a problem for pact to cooperate with fellow opposition outfit against Pakatan.