When Big Reforms Meet Real Classrooms

ASLI was featured in a recent interview to discuss Malaysia’s education blueprint and its implications for talent development, system reform, and long-term national competitiveness. The conversation examined how education policy must evolve to better prepare students for a rapidly changing economy and future of work.

We also explored the importance of aligning education reforms with industry needs, technological change, and inclusive growth — ensuring that the blueprint translates into real outcomes for learners, educators, and the wider economy.

Photo credit: Teach for Malaysia

Watch the full interview here:
https://youtu.be/JhQg66pjvhs?si=yyRZ9XJSXp370zxZ 

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