Less talk, more action on TVET


Hands-on training: Automative engineering students working on a car engine. There is a need to change perceptions that TVET is only for academically weak students.

IN OPENING an international conference on educational and training recently, the Education Minister proclaimed that Malaysia is now one of the leading countries in technical and vocational education and training (TVET) under the heading Kuala Lumpur Declaration (The Star, Aug 15).

After “besting” Singapore both in research publications and English proficiency, Malaysia has added, it seems, another feather in its cap.

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