Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has suggested for Form Six education in the country to not be too bound by school rules but be given some space, even though it’s conducted on school grounds.
As reported by BERNAMA, Anwar said that the environment around Form Six should be changed to be more like a post-school education such as matriculation because school sessions in our country end in Form Five.
The Prime Minister also shared that he had received many complaints from Sixth Formers about the rules and culture, with many urging for them to be changed during previous dialogue sessions.
He asserted,
“I will bring it up with Education Minister Fadhlina Sidek so that Form Six isn’t treated like school, the culture and environment. I agree because I also went to Form Six.
“For Form Six, we need to determine the methods so that the way teachers treat (students) and the environment needs to be given more space so they can be free, to interact, unlike school rules,”
Besides that, Anwar also touched upon suggestions for the Form Six curriculum to change to the semester method, saying that the matter should be discussed with education experts, as well as with teachers and students.
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