KAJANG, Oct 17 — The government was advised not to be hasty in abolishing the arts and science streams in form four starting next year. National Council of Professors (NCP) president Prof Datuk Raduan Che Rose said he feared the move would have implications for courses at the university level in...
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National Council of Professors president Prof Datuk Raduan Che Rose said he feared the move would have implications for courses at the university level in addition to being in conflict with the Ministry of Education’s move to promote science, technology, engineering and mathematics subjects. Early last week, the media reported that starting from next year fourth form students would no longer be divided or differentiated following the arts or science streams but would be allowed to pick subjects depending on their interests.
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