The Malaysian Education System is obsolete

The Malaysian education system is obsolete. Looking at the fact that the system is actually dripping every drop of grey-matter-juice out of your cerebral cortex. From primary schools onward to the tertiary level, we’ve all been taught to memorise and only by memorising will you score Aces.

Malaysians need to promote critical thinking and analytic skills as a way to improve creativity. Only if the education system is revised and improved could we spur new generations of creative minds - the country’s missing link to originality. Maybe then we could see a far better and original product created or invented by Malaysians, instead of using Mitsubishi’s abandoned Lancer cynotypes to create their own national Hero (Proton), like picking up other people’s ideas and treat it as “my prescious” in our own backyard.

In addition, Mininstry of Education (MOE) also have identified the quality of teachers being one of the key factors in producing quality students and graduates from our education system. Some of the common remarks made with regards to teachers today are not very flattering. They have included being "very poor in English language", "disinterested in teaching" as well as being of poor quality because "the newer recruits are that of graduates who were not able to seek employment elsewhere".

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