Wednesday, 25 April 2012

DAP: DPM using ‘selective’ statistics on Malaysian education


KUALA LUMPUR, April 24 – Lim Guan Eng today accused Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin of “cherry-picking” favourable statistics from selected studies to dupe Malaysians into trusting the quality of the country’s education system.
The DAP secretary-general, in a statement today, pointed Muhyiddin to numerous other international studies, which he said have repeatedly painted Malaysia’s education system in a bad light, even ranking it below many countries within the ASEAN region.
“The truth is that the reality of our education is far from the rosy picture that Muhyiddin is painting.
“Data and statistics from world renowned international reports have shown time and time again that there is a crisis in Malaysian education.
“In fact, Malaysians do not even require a report to tell them that there is a dire problem with our education system that produces unemployable graduates who are unable to think critically,” Lim complained.


Jarumemas: Nothing will stop the oppositions from commenting whatever programme or projects done by the government. They always use foreign reports and data to condemn  the Malaysian's system of education. 

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