Active voices offer hope


Educationists, advocates and student leaders passionately present their views on how to improve the system and stop the cycle of passive thinking in schools and universities.

WHILE the country scrambles for ways to stem the outflow of talent, Curtin Universiti Sarawak Malaysia’s (Curtin Sarawak) student council president James Chai Chung Zeng offers a more deeply entrenched reason for Malaysia’s brain drain.

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