Education Ministry seeks public input for upcoming education blueprint


PETALING JAYA: The Education Ministry is in the process of producing a new education blueprint to replace the Malaysia Education Blueprint 2013 - 2025, which will end next year.

As such, the public is invited to submit suggestions on the new blueprint through the Proposals for the Future of Malaysian Education 2026-2036 Portal developed by the ministry.

The portal can be accessed at https://www.moe.gov.my/pelanpendidikan2026/public/ until Dec 31.

The ministry said the platform facilitates the collection of information, suggestions, and ideas from the entire community regarding the direction of the nation’s education.

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“In line with the ‘whole of society approach’ concept, the ministry (also) welcomes proposals from various parties in the form of memorandums or proposal papers to help the ministry produce a comprehensive and holistic future education plan,” it said in a statement on Monday (June 24).

“The ministry is committed to making the education reform agenda a success for the benefit of the country's future generations,” it added.

The Malaysia Education Blueprint 2013-2025 was launched in September 2013 by then deputy prime minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin, who was also the education minister at the time.

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