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These legal precedents affirm that schools must do more than simply impart knowledge—they must instill values that align with the principles of reason, progress, and truth-seeking.
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By law, schools are tasked with preparing students for the challenges of the future, which requires promoting a mindset of curiosity, adaptability, and a commitment to progress. Societies stagnate when their citizens cling to outdated ideas and resist change, which is why schools have a legal responsibility to instill values that encourage constant re-evaluation of ideas and systems.
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Education in Sarawak - Moving to world class: Many legal frameworks explicitly prohibit indoctrination in schools, whether religious, political, or ideological. For example, the European Convention on Human Rights protects students from religious or ideological imposition, emphasizing that education should be pluralistic and open-minded. Schools must teach children how to think, not what to think, encouraging exploration and the questioning of ideas rather than acceptance of dogma.
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Education- get done right- by the right person - Critical Thinking as an Indispensible Fundamental Skill : Schools have a legal obligation to teach critical thinking, which is based on evaluating evidence rather than accepting beliefs at face value. In modern societies, critical thinking is a foundational skill for participation in every aspect of life, from the workforce to citizenship
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By law, schools are entrusted with preparing students for life in the IR 4.0 society, which requires instilling the ability to assess facts, question assumptions, and think independently.
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Economic and Psychological Damages: Graduates would argue that the lack of preparation has led to economic damages, such as limited career opportunities, higher unemployment, and lower income. In some cases, the psychological toll of failing in a hyper-competitive, tech-driven world could also form part of the claim, as emotional distress and mental health challenges stemming from inadequate preparation for the modern world are recognized in legal proceedings.
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Incrasingly high cose of Education Reform Failure- Failed financial literacy in education. School leavers are getting into bad debt and bankruptcy- time to sue, not?
As of 2024, the issue of debt and bankruptcy remains a significant concern in Malaysia, particularly among younger adults. There has been a notable rise in the number of Malaysians, especially those under the age of 30, struggling with financial debt. In fact, approximately 53,000 young adults in Malaysia collectively owe RM1.9 billion due to factors such as personal loans, vehicle purchases, and business loans. Youths aged 35 to 44 make up the largest group of bankrupt individuals.
While Malaysia has made strides in reducing the number of bankruptcies since 2018, primarily through debt advisory agencies like AKPK, personal loans continue to be the leading cause of bankruptcy cases. Nearly 50% of all bankruptcy cases are tied to personal loans, with other major contributors including business and vehicle loans
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Grab food je kerja......Failure to Meet Labor Market Demands: The job market in IR 4.0 requires not just technical skills but also adaptability, emotional intelligence, and digital competencies. Schools that do not adequately prepare students for these challenges may leave them unemployable, resulting in economic loss. This failure can be interpreted as a failure of the state to provide quality education, violating the students’ rights to educational resources that meet modern demands.
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Legal Precedents for Educational Rights: Globally, several cases have set precedents where governments were held accountable for educational failures. For example, in the U.S., the case of Brown v. Board of Education showed that educational systems could be legally challenged for failing to provide adequate or equal opportunities. In this context, students could sue if the curriculum does not equip them with critical digital-era skills, leading to economic disadvantage.