Time to include Asean into History syllabus


Asean youth must let their voice be heard and use the platforms given to them, says Tunku Zain.

A SECTION on Asean should be incorporated into the school History syllabus of all its member nations.

Learning about the beginnings of the grouping and the region’s history would be a good start, said Tunku Zain Al-’Abidin Ibni Tuanku Muhriz (pic), the founding president of Institute for Democracy and Economic Affairs (Ideas), a Malaysian think tank.

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