Schoolchildren told to refine technical skills


Abdul Rahim urges students to develop skills needed in the job market.

PONTIAN: Johor Education Department is urging students to not just focus on excelling in their studies but to also hone technical skills.

Its school management sector head Abdul Rahim Lamin said in the near future, workers with technical skills would be an asset to companies.

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