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  2. Education in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Education in Malaysia is monitored by the federal government Ministry of Education. [63] In July 2006, Higher Education Deputy Minister Datuk Ong Tee Keat stated that a review of the controversial Universities and University Colleges Act 1971 will be held among Malaysian MPs. [ 64 ]

  3. Malaysian New Economic Policy - Wikipedia

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    The education policy of the NEP is one of the plan's more controversial points. Bumiputra were accorded quotas for admission to public universities until 2002. These quotas were fixed, however, and in later years meant that the Bumiputra were allotted a significantly lower percentage of places originally intended, as the population figures used ...

  4. Razak Report - Wikipedia

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    Named after the then Education Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, its goal was to reform the education system in Malaya. [1] The report was incorporated into the Section 3 of the Education Ordinance of 1957 and served the basis of the educational framework for independent Malaya and eventually Malaysia. Private schools were nationalized, education was ...

  5. Category:Controversies by country - Wikipedia

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    Education controversies by country (12 C) Fake news by country (6 C) ... Controversies in Malaysia (5 C, 13 P) Controversies in Mali (2 C, 2 P) Controversies in Malta ...

  6. Students, educators fight against bill that would prohibit ...

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    Students and educators across Ohio rallied Wednesday against the controversial house bill that would ban the teaching of "controversial" topics.

  7. Racism in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Malaysia is a multi-ethnic country, with a predominantly Muslim population. Racial discrimination is embodied within the social and economic policies of the Malaysian government, favouring the Malays and in principle, the natives of Sabah and Sarawak.

  8. SC education department partners with controversial right ...

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    PragerU, a right-wing, unaccredited organization, provides instructional materials to K-12 public schools in at least eight states. But some of its content has been criticized.

  9. Children's rights in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Although the Education Amendment Act 2002 has made primary education compulsory for all children from aged 6, this requirement is not enforced. There are an estimated 200,000 children of primary-school age in Malaysia who are not attending school. [12] Cost of schooling is one of the obstacles for children from low-income families.