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MALAYSIA EDUCATION BLUEPRINT 2013-2025 2017 ACHIEVEMENTS AT A GLANCE Percentage of Attendance in Orang Asli Schools, 2015-2017 Percentage of Students with Special Educational Needs in Inclusive Education Programme 42.05% 40.04% 51.31% 38.13% 41.27% 41.27% 41.89% 38.61% 36.85% 56.22% 40.63% 36.41% 43.37% 38.7% 43.1% 36.6% Female Difference Male Female Difference Male 4.75 5.22 4.58 0.83 5.41 2.71 0.16 2.87 3.01 2.76 0.47 0.25 Urban Rural Rural Urban Difference Difference Johor Melaka Negeri Sembilan Selangor Perak Pulau Pinang Kedah Perlis Kelantan Terengganu Pahang Sarawak Sabah WP Kuala Lumpur WP Labuan WP Putrajaya TARGET 35% ENSURING EQUITY IN EDUCATION 2015 79.1% 2016 86.3% 87.3% 16,899 23,050 32,148 2015 23.24% 2016 30.26% 40.88% 2 PPD 73 PPD 15 PPD 0 PPD 52 PPD 5 3 2 1 4 ORANG ASLI AND INDIGENOUS EDUCATION 2017 INCLUSIVE EDUCATION 2017 DISTRICT TRANSFORMATION PROGRAMME (DTP) 1.4% 51.4% 10.6% 0.0% 36.6% National Average Grade (GPN) National Average Grade (GPN) KPI Achievements in Inclusive Education Programme by State www.moe.gov.my Achievement Gap between Urban and Rural Schools Achievement Gap between Gender UPSR SPM UPSR SPM 2017 District Education Office Excellence Rating RM 7,816,169,600 OPERATIONAL BUDGET (NON-EMOLUMENT) 2016 Reduction of 11% RM 6,985,387,000 2017 STRENGTHENING UNITY THROUGH EDUCATION MoE – JPNIN NBOS PROGRAMME: UNITY THROUGH EDUCATION (JPNIN = Department of National Unity and Integration) Unity Camps implemented in: Kelantan Pahang Terengganu WP Kuala Lumpur Student participation Malay 62% Chinese 22% Indian 10% Others 4% primary and secondary schools implemented cross-cultural programmes Teacher Advisors of Rukun Negara Club 5 series of training 220 CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT THROUGH CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES INCREASING EFFICIENCY OF EDUCATION DELIVERY Among the Co-curricular Activities Participated by Students at the International Level 85th International Mathematics Olympiad (IMO), Brazil F1 World Final, Malaysia Student On Ice (ISO) - Artic Educational Expedition 2017, Artik Malaysia Sports Aid for Schools Aid for School Uniform and Uniformed Bodies Activities under the Upholding Bahasa and Strengthening the English Language Policy (MBMMBI) Assistance for Additional Payment for Schooling Food Contracts for Sekolah Bimbingan Jalinan Kasih (SBJK) Transportation Aid for Boarding School Students Aid for Meals at Schools with Boarding Facilities Target 30% RM 10,478,080 RM 32,312,400 Achievement 308% REALIGNMENT OF OPERATIONAL BUDGET (NON-EMOLUMENT) 9,459 schools 7,696 schools 1,763 schools 8,604 schools 8,185 schools 1,547 schools Schools connected to 1BestariNet Accessibility to 4G connectivity Accessibility to ADSL or VSAT 2016 2017 schools BROADBAND AVAILABILITY TO OPTIMISE QUALITY OF LEARNING STRENGTHENING LEADERSHIP SKILLS AND CAPABILITIES WITHIN THE MINISTRY Key Leadership Programme: Executive Leadership Series Participants: 52 officers in Key Leadership Positions in the Ministry Almarhumah Datuk Wira Dr. Maznah binti Hamid Executive Chairman Securiforce Group Managing and Leading Organisational Change Tan Sri Abdul Wahid bin Omar PNB Group Chairman Leadership Insights Professor Emeritus Dato’ Dr. Ibrahim bin Ahmad Bajunid Chairman, Malaysian Society for Education Administration and Management (MSEAM) Engaging Various General Workforce for Creating Culture of High Performance Organisational Change Tan Sri Jamaludin bin Ibrahim Managing Change and Preparing Future Leaders for Industrial Revolution 4.0 Organisational Change IMPROVING INFRASTRUCTURE AND MAINTENANCE OF SCHOOLS SEKOLAH RM460.3 million for maintenance of schools and buildings RM1.096 billion for school infrastructure development 1,097 development and upgrading projects completed 1 2 3 LOW ENROLMENT SCHOOLS (Schools with enrolment of 150 and below) SK Jalan Pasar 1 (42 students) + SK Jalan Pasar 2 (84 students) + SK (L) Jalan Pasar 2 (18 students) = Phase one of the school merging process was successfully implemented SK Jalan Pasar 1 (Main School) SK Dato Abu Bakar (Main School) SK Dato Abu Bakar (46 students) + SK (L) Jalan Pasar 1 (56 students) =

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MALAYSIA EDUCATION BLUEPRINT 2013-2025

2017ACHIEVEMENTS

AT A GLANCE

Percentage of Attendance inOrang Asli Schools, 2015-2017

Percentage of Students with Special EducationalNeeds in Inclusive Education Programme

42.05%40.04%

51.31%

38.13%

41.27%

41.27%

41.89%38.61%

36.85%

56.22%

40.63%

36.41%

43.37%

38.7%

43.1%

36.6%

Female

Difference

Male

Female

Difference

Male

4.755.22

4.58

0.83

5.41

2.71

0.16

2.87

3.01 2.76 0.470.25

UrbanRuralRural

Urban

Difference Difference

Johor

Melaka

NegeriSembilan

Selangor

Perak

PulauPinang

KedahPerlis

Kelantan

Terengganu

Pahang

Sarawak

Sabah

WPKuala Lumpur

WP Labuan

WP Putrajaya

TARGET

35%

ENSURING EQUITY IN EDUCATION

2015

79.1%

2016

86.3% 87.3% 16,899 23,050 32,148

2015

23.24%

2016

30.26% 40.88%

2 PPD 73 PPD 15 PPD 0 PPD52 PPD

5 3 2 14

ORANG ASLI ANDINDIGENOUS EDUCATION

2017

INCLUSIVE EDUCATION

2017

DISTRICT TRANSFORMATION PROGRAMME (DTP)

1.4% 51.4% 10.6% 0.0%36.6%

National Average Grade (GPN)

National Average Grade (GPN)

KPI Achievements in Inclusive Education Programme by State

www.moe.gov.my

Achievement Gap between Urban and Rural Schools

Achievement Gap between Gender

UPSR SPMUPSR SPM

2017 District Education Office Excellence Rating

RM 7,816,169,600

OPERATIONAL BUDGET(NON-EMOLUMENT)

2016

Reduction of11%

RM 6,985,387,000

2017

STRENGTHENING UNITY THROUGH EDUCATION

MoE – JPNIN NBOS PROGRAMME: UNITY THROUGH EDUCATION(JPNIN = Department of National Unity and Integration)

Unity Camps implemented in:

Kelantan

Pahang

Terengganu

WPKuala Lumpur

Student participation

Malay

62%Chinese

22%Indian

10%Others

4%

primary and secondary schoolsimplemented cross-culturalprogrammes

Teacher Advisors ofRukun Negara Club 5 series of

training

220

CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT THROUGH CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES

INCREASING EFFICIENCY OF EDUCATION DELIVERY

Among the Co-curricular Activities Participatedby Students at the International Level

85th International MathematicsOlympiad (IMO), Brazil

F1 World Final, Malaysia

Student On Ice (ISO) - ArticEducational Expedition 2017, Artik

Malaysia

Sports Aid for Schools

Aid for School Uniform and Uniformed Bodies

Activities under the Upholding Bahasa and Strengthening the English

Language Policy (MBMMBI)

Assistance for Additional Payment for Schooling

Food Contracts for Sekolah Bimbingan Jalinan Kasih (SBJK)

Transportation Aid for Boarding School Students

Aid for Meals at Schools with Boarding Facilities

Target 30%

RM 10,478,080 RM 32,312,400

Achievement 308%

REALIGNMENT OF OPERATIONAL BUDGET

(NON-EMOLUMENT)

9,459schools

7,696schools

1,763schools

8,604schools

8,185schools

1,547schools

Schools connected to1BestariNet

Accessibility to 4Gconnectivity

Accessibility to ADSLor VSAT

2016 2017

schools

BROADBAND AVAILABILITY TOOPTIMISE QUALITY OF LEARNING

STRENGTHENING LEADERSHIP SKILLS ANDCAPABILITIES WITHIN THE MINISTRY

Key Leadership Programme:Executive Leadership SeriesParticipants: 52 officers in Key Leadership Positionsin the Ministry

AlmarhumahDatuk Wira Dr.

Maznah binti HamidExecutive ChairmanSecuriforce Group

Managing and LeadingOrganisational Change

Tan Sri Abdul Wahid bin OmarPNB Group Chairman

Leadership Insights

Professor Emeritus Dato’ Dr.Ibrahim bin Ahmad Bajunid

Chairman, Malaysian Society forEducation Administration and

Management (MSEAM)

Engaging Various GeneralWorkforce for Creating

Culture of HighPerformance

OrganisationalChange

Tan Sri Jamaludinbin Ibrahim

Managing Change andPreparing Future Leaders

for Industrial Revolution 4.0Organisational Change

IMPROVING INFRASTRUCTURE ANDMAINTENANCE OF SCHOOLS

SEKOLAH

RM460.3 millionfor maintenanceof schools andbuildings

RM1.096 billionfor school

infrastructuredevelopment

1,097development

and upgradingprojects

completed

1 2

3

LOW ENROLMENT SCHOOLS(Schools with enrolment of 150 and below)

SK Jalan Pasar 1

(42 students)+

SK Jalan Pasar 2

(84 students)+

SK (L) JalanPasar 2

(18 students)=

Phase one of the school merging processwas successfully implemented

SK JalanPasar 1

(Main School)

SK DatoAbu Bakar

(Main School)

SK Dato Abu Bakar

(46 students)+

SK (L) JalanPasar 1

(56 students)=

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UNIFIED INSTRUMENT (PBPPP) TOEVALUATE EDUCATION SERVICE OFFICERS

441,329Education Service Officers were evaluated using the Unified Instrument

MALAYSIA EDUCATION BLUEPRINT 2013-2025

4 Main Fields of Specialised Expertise in Education

EDUCATION SUBJECT MATTER EXPERT CAREER PATHWAY

Education Policyand CurriculumDevelopment

• Development of Curriculum• Development of Policy• Education Technology

Assessment Assessment Development•• Inspectorate

• Psychometrics

Psychology and Counselling

• Psychology and Counselling• Clinical Psychology

Main Trainers in Education

• Master Trainers• Sports Coaches• Art Instructors• Special Educational Needs

STRENGTHENING SCHOOL LEADERS QUALITY

1,572 participants involved in the

NPQEL training79% achieved the level of excellent (CGPA 3.75 to 4.00)

NPQEL

1,440 school leaders participated in the PRIme course

PRime

NPQEL = National Professional Qualification for Education LeadershipPRIme = Residency and Immersion Programme

95%

90%

85%

80%

2016 2017

92

.9%

94

.4%

PARENTAL INVOLVEMENT

Percentage of Parental involvement in Six Main Activities in Schools

Target Setting Day

Parent Teacher Association Annual Meeting Day

Prize Giving Day

Registration Day

Main Activities

Report Card Day

Sports Day

Percentage of Parents as Volunteers in Schools

41.1%40.9%2016 2017

Contributions

Material 34%Non-material 62%Infrastructure 4%

PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP

One-Off Programme School Adoption Programme

2016

604schools

2017701schools

Trust School Programme3rd place, the Prime Minister Innovation Award (AIPM 2017)

STRENGTHENING ENGLISH LANGUAGE

Achievement for the English Language Papers in UPSR (Percentage of Passes)

82.6%

77.1%

85.6%

73.6%

Comprehension

Writing

2016 2017

Achievement for the English Language Papers in SPM (Percentage of Passes)

Percentage of Passes

Average Subject Grade (GPMP)

2016

2017

79.4%

79.1%

5.99

5.96

2016 2017Dual Language Programme (DLP)

Highly ImmersiveProgramme (HIP)

Number of Schools

379

1,200

1,215

5,500

Programmes to Strengthen English Language

Quality and Policy Compliance Centre (QAPCC) was successfully established

2,781Lecturers and

437Head of Departments participated in the 2017 Talent Review

Pilot Project for IPG lecturers was enhanced based on

positions and gradesThe screening process for teacher candidates was enhanced

IPG Transformation Initiatives were Successfully Implemented

5

The intake of new IPG lecturers was

consistently coordinated

EXPANSION OF LITERACY AND NUMERACY SCREENING PROGRAMME (LINUS 2.0)

Year 1(2015)

94.4%

89.3%

95.7%

91.5%

85.3%

94.9%

98.3%

95.7%

98.9%

Year 2(2016)

Year 3(2017)

Bahasa MelayuLiteracy

English Language Literacy

Numerac

Achievement of Students of the Same Cohort

In 2017, multiple documents and resources were produced based on planning made in 2016:

• Roadmap for the BM Education 2016-2025 • Preliminary Draft of the Framework for the

Standard of Bahasa Melayu • Preliminary Document for the Holistic

Professional Development of BM Teachers

• Development of Modules and Supporting Kits for BM

• Modules for BM Teachers Professional Development

UPHOLDING BAHASA MELAYU(BM)

INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGES OFFERED IN SCHOOLS

AT A GLANCE2017

ACHIEVEMENTS

National Preschool Enrolment

865,464 85.4%2016

Number of Students

Percentage of Enrolment

884,9832017 84.3%

PRESCHOOL

Number of Public and Private Preschools

PrivatePublic

22,162

22,315

27,689

28,231

49,851

50,546

2016

2017

Total

National Preschool Quality Standard

Percentage Achieved Minimum

Number of Schools

Assessed

23,171

23,285

97.3%

98.9%

2016

2017

TRANSFORMATION OF VOCATIONAL EDUCATION

Basic Vocational Education

85 Schools

15 Schools

20172012

Vocational Programme for Students with Special Educational Needs

2541

Courses Offered

Vocational Special Education Secondary Schools

Keningau Vocational College

VARIOUS EDUCATION PATHWAYS

Wave 1(2013 - 2015)

57

Number ofSMKA*

Number ofSABK**

216

* SMKA: National Religious Secondary School**SABK: Government-Aided Religious School

Wave 2(2016 - 2017) 59 221

Islamic Religious Schools

Wave 1(2013 - 2015)

720Enrolment

Art SchoolsMusic, Dancing, Theatre, Visual Arts

1,114Wave 2(2016 - 2017)

Employability of Graduates with Vocational Diploma

201712,803 graduates

85.2%Employed (within 6 months)

1.9%Further studies

4.5%Became Entrepreneurs

Upper Secondary

85.8% 86.6%

ENROLMENT FOR ALL LEVELS OF EDUCATION

Preschool

2016 2017

Primary

Lower Secondary

85.4%

97.2%

84.3%

95.0%

97.9%

96.6%

HIGHER ORDER THINKING SKILLS (HOTS)

trained in i-Think using 3 training modes :

• Face-to-face• Online Training (KiDT)•

4,243 school leaders

207,388 teachers

SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING AND MATHEMATICS (STEM) EDUCATION

Enhancing teachers’ capability and skills• STEM Education Colloquium• International Colloquium on

STEM Education (ICSTEM)

Increasing students’ interest• • Establishment of STEM+ Club• School Lab Competition• • Reality TV Programme – STEM Hero• Development of Resources for STEM Education • Using Multimedia in STEM Subjects• Provision of Conducive Facilities

Raising awareness among school leaders, teachers, students, parents and the public• Roadshows on STEM Education

THE 9TH PARA ASEAN(Students with Special Educational Needs)

THE 29TH SEA GAMES

Malaysian Sport School Enrolment

1,423

2016

1,561

2017

student atheletes

teacher atheletesWon

Medals

854

PROUD ACHIEVEMENTS AT INTERNATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

6 5SILVER BRONZE

4GOLD

40

26 19SILVER BRONZE

GOLD

4th

PlaceBoysTeam

4thPlace

74 Medals

9TH ASEANSCHOOL GAMES

2017

45TH ASIAN SCHOOL FOOTBALL UNDER 18 CHAMPIONSHIP 2017

LITTLE ATHLETICSWESTERN AUSTRALIA

2017

25TH MSSM-LAWA-SSSCINTERNATIONAL LITTLE

ATHLETICS CHAMPIONSHIP

5TH ASIAN SCHOOL HOCKEY

CHAMPIONSHIP 20175TH ASIAN SCHOOL

TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP

5th

PlaceGirlsTeam

4th

Place

2SILVER

INCREASING QUALITY IN EDUCATION

INCREAS ING ACCESS TO EDUCATION

Malaysian Skills Certificate (SKM)

FullyResidentialSchools (SBP)– 69 schools

NationalSecondarySchools (SMK)– 141 schools

ReligiousNationalSecondarySchools (SMKA)– 11 schools

German French Arabic KoreanChinese Japanese

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