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Aye for English: Higher Education Minister Datuk Seri Idris Jusoh who was former Second Education Minister, participating in a lesson with Year One pupils together with native English language speaker Kathleen Eljeddi during an earlier visit to SK Jenderam, Selangor.

CLEARLY, there have been some marked improvements in our education system based on the Malaysia Education Blueprint’s 2014 Annual Report. As we move towards the next implementation wave, StarEducate hears from experts and stakeholders to find out what else can be done to achieve the blueprint’s goals.

Improvements in English

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