KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 23 (Bernama) -- A completed Malaysian Educational Development Plan (PPPM) 2012-2025 will be presented to the Conference of Rulers for consent to implement the plan that can bring a major shift in the country's educational system.
Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin said he appreciated the suggestions and views presented by the Regent of Perak, Raja Dr Nazrin Shah because every strata of society including the highest echelon must be directly involved in the plan.
"I appreciate his suggestion. It's our hope that the Rulers will give their endorsement to this plan. I will make a presentation to the Rulers if this is allowed to brief them on the contents of the PPPM," he said here Tuesday.
He disclosed this to reporters after closing the National Convention on the Educational Management of Malaysian Outstanding Principals 2012 entitled "Education in Malaysia Past 2020" and letters of appointment to 112 new outstanding principals.
When opening the convention yesterday, Raja Dr Nazrin suggested that the government presented the PPPM at the Meeting of the Conference of Rulers so that it would get the consent before its implementation.
Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin said he appreciated the suggestions and views presented by the Regent of Perak, Raja Dr Nazrin Shah because every strata of society including the highest echelon must be directly involved in the plan.
"I appreciate his suggestion. It's our hope that the Rulers will give their endorsement to this plan. I will make a presentation to the Rulers if this is allowed to brief them on the contents of the PPPM," he said here Tuesday.
He disclosed this to reporters after closing the National Convention on the Educational Management of Malaysian Outstanding Principals 2012 entitled "Education in Malaysia Past 2020" and letters of appointment to 112 new outstanding principals.
When opening the convention yesterday, Raja Dr Nazrin suggested that the government presented the PPPM at the Meeting of the Conference of Rulers so that it would get the consent before its implementation.
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