Fadhlina: Skills training not ‘second class’ option


Inked: Amirudin and Fadhlina witnessing the MoU signing ceremony by (second left) STDC president Tuan Nazri Noh and BPLTV director Zulkernai Fauzi. — GLENN GUAN/The Star

Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) is a valuable pathway that can enhance the marketability of future graduates.

It is wrong, said Education Minister Fadhlina Sidek, to perceive TVET as “second class” as it can ensure employability across sectors.

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