In the context of the broader Malaysia development plan, what do you think are the most important educational policy priorities?
Interviews & Viewpoints | OBG talks to Professor Abdul Rahman Arshad, Chancellor of UCSI University from The Report: Sarawak 2015
Interviews & Viewpoints | OBG talks to Mohamad Abu Bakar bin Marzuki, Director, Yayasan Sarawak from The Report: Sarawak 2015
What is the technical education sector doing to address growing industry demand for manpower?
Articles & Analysis | Sarawak's public and private sectors work together to revamp education from The Report: Sarawak 2015
The Malaysian government is committed to transforming the country's education system to produce a cadre of graduates armed with the creative and critical thinking skills necessary to thrive and lead in the 21st century's increasingly international workplaces. Through an array of programmes, projects and initiatives, the aim is to begin...
Chapter | Education & Training from The Report: Sarawak 2015
The Malaysian government is committed to transforming the country’s education system to produce a cadre of graduates armed with the creative and critical thinking skills necessary to thrive and lead in the 21st century’s increasingly international workplaces. The approach is tailored to each area of the country. In Sarawak, which has a higher proportion of rural schools than Peninsular...
Articles & Analysis | Transformation agenda: A significant budget should see facilities and standards improve from The Report: Saudi Arabia 2014.
For a young country accustomed to relying upon hydrocarbons exports for almost all of its income, education is at the heart of an ambitious agenda to mature and diversify into a knowledge-based economy by 2025. With this in mind, Saudi Arabia has stepped up investment in the education sector and in the young people who will be expected to...
Articles & Analysis | Innovative solutions: A knowledge-based economy will require an updated school system from The Report: Saudi Arabia 2014.
With a transformation agenda backed by a budget of SR210bn ($56bn) in 2014, the education sector in Saudi Arabia holds significant investment potential for the private sector. The government is seeking partners that can help transform both the physical environment of facilities and improve educational standards across the Kingdom’s school...