Malaysia seeks Shanghai’s secret to scoring in Pisa


New ventures: Muhyiddin (centre) witnessing the exchange of MOU between China Construction International Co Ltd president Rong Chang Jun and Sincere World Land and Development Sdn Bhd managing director Amos Kee Yong Chin (right) during the Malaysia-China Captains of the Industry Roundtable meeting. Looking on is Liow (left) and Deputy International Trade and Industry Minister Datuk Lee Chee Leong (second from right).

SHANGHAI: Malaysia wants to learn from Shanghai on how it churns out high-performing students to top the list of the Programme for International Student Assessment (Pisa).

“We want to learn how they succeed. We will look into (their) entire learning and teaching system,” Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin, who is also the Education Minister, said.

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