Bridging divisions through education


THE KK Mart issue sparked a national conversation about gaps in Malaysia’s education system with critics arguing that it currently prioritises superficial metrics like job placement statistics over fostering critical thinking skills and responsible citizenship.

This, they say, may have contributed to the extrajudicial actions surrounding the incident.

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