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The Malaysia Education Blueprint: Part 4 - National Identity

Dr. Maszlee Malik, Former Education Minister and current MP for Simpang Renggam | Netusha Naidu, President

26-Nov-21 18:00

The Malaysia Education Blueprint: Part 4 - National Identity

In the final episode of our monthlong deep-dive into the National Education Blueprint, we talk about national identity and the role schools play in this. First, we discuss how identity is actually discussed and instilled in schools, especially with the different streams in our country. And then, what could it look like in the future, and how should our education system work towards building a national identity?

Image Source: shaifulzamri, Shutterstock

Produced by: Adeline Choong, Loo Juosie

Presented by: Lee Chwi Lynn


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