The prime minister says the principle must apply to all education streams, including international schools, which have expanded rapidly in recent years.

Anwar said a firm commitment is needed if Malaysia is serious about shaping its own character as a nation.
“If we truly want this country to have its own distinct identity, there must be a strong commitment to make language and history the foundation of Malaysia’s education system,” he said at a Universiti Selangor event in Shah Alam.
Anwar said this principle must apply to all education streams, including international schools, which have expanded rapidly in recent years.
“We do not want to create a new elite generation that is disconnected from the national language and history.”
Anwar said strengthening language and historical awareness should go hand in hand with economic growth and technological advancement as it is essential to ensure development does not come at the expense of national values and cohesion.
Last month, Anwar said all schools in Malaysia, including religious, international and private institutions, would now be required to offer Bahasa Melayu and History subjects, in line with the national curriculum for all Malaysian students.
He also said General Studies would be taught in Bahasa Melayu at all public and private universities, with a focus on Malaysia’s constitution and history. - FMT


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