Execution of education reforms must be pragmatic


OUR nation’s recovery begins with the empowerment of early childhood education and meaningful assessment of children’s developmental potential. We will need a whole-of-society implementation to make this work.

The new National Education Plan 2026–2035 was highly anticipated by the wider community, especially students, parents, educators and all who aspire for a quality education system capable of withstanding both present and future challenges.

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