Changing mindset over TVET


Added skills: Mohamad (left) chatting with the vocational teachers who had undergone training.

PARENTS have to start changing their perception that the vocational stream is only for who do not do well academically or mainly underperformers.

The Education Ministry’s Technical and Vocational Education Training (TVET) Development deputy director Mohamad Samad said many parents were reluctant to allow their children to enrol into the vocational stream.

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