Getting ready for International Education benchmarking


Dr Habibah Abdul Rahim (left) and Dr Ahmad Rafee Che Kassim, both deputy directors at the Education Ministry’s Educational Planning and Research Division.Story caption: EAGERLY WAITING FOR TUESDAY: Dr Habibah (left) and Dr Ahmad Rafee feel that taking part in global benchmarking schemes is important as it allows the system to be refined in the spirit of continuous improvement.

THE Malaysian primary and secondary education system will come under the spotlight next Tuesday when the TIMMS 2015 (Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study) result is released.

Either more good news or bad news will ensue one week later, when the result of the PISA 2015 (Programme for International Student Assessment) is released.

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