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Ipsos report: Four in 10 Malaysians think our education system is ‘good’, but concerns exist over outdated curriculum and ideological bias

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Publish date: Wed, 28 Aug 2024, 09:09 AM

KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 28 — A report by global pollster Ipsos showed that 44 per cent of Malaysian respondents rated our education system as “good”, which was a higher proportion than the global average of 33 per cent.

In the Ipsos Education Monitor 2024 report released yesterday, Malaysian respondents also listed out these challenges to our education system, in this order: unequal access to education, insufficient usage of technology, outdated curriculum, and political or ideological bias.

The survey measured the difference between perception and reality of education in those countries, and a significant quarter of Malaysian respondents perceived our education system as “poor”.

In comparison, Singapore respondents topped the list — with around three quarters (74 per cent) of respondents categorising their education system as “good”.

This was followed by India (69 per cent) and Republic of Ireland (64 per cent).

Ipsos also said that 56 per cent of Malaysian respondents believed that the overall quality of the education system has improved compared to when they were in school.

This placed Malaysia among the top three countries with the highest proportion of those believing so, just behind Singapore (61 per cent) and Indonesia (58 per cent).

Other findings included:

The survey had interviewed 23,754 online adults across 30 countries between June 21 and July 5 this year.

A total of 500 respondents were from Malaysia, aged between 18 and 74.

 

https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2024/08/28/ipsos-report-four-in-10-malaysians-think-our-education-system-is-good-but-concerns-exist-over-outdated-curriculum-and-ideological-bias/148385

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