This article reports research on the implementation of the Malaysia Education Blueprint, 2013–2025, drawing on 49 extended interviews with senior policy makers at federal, state and district levels, and school principals, informed by a systematic review of international and Malaysian literature. The findings show that the reforms are poorly understood by officials and school leaders, leading to partial and unenthusiastic enactment. The paper concludes that such ambitious reforms need to be acceptable, to ensure “ownership” of the reform agenda, and feasible, to avoid disenchantment by officials, school leaders and teachers
To achieve educational excellence, Malaysia has implemented various changes in the educational syste...
Education and the schooling system in Malaysia are constant agenda in the discourse of nation-buildi...
This article examines and analyzes critically the National Education Blueprint (NEB) (PIPP) (2006- 2...
This article reports research on the implementation of the Malaysia Education Blueprint, 2013–2025, ...
Although the impact of education policy reform could inform future policymaking initiatives, studies...
PurposeThe purpose of the paper is to present and discuss the findings from research on the relation...
The aim of this study was to identify the challenges that teachers faced in implementing new educat...
PurposeThis paper provides a systematic review of the Malaysian literature on three prominent leader...
Democratization of education implied that all children of school age should have the right to be in...
Articulating and developing policy for implementation is an ongoing part of the significant politica...
The debacle of the collapse of the New Order regime in 1998 brought significant change to Indonesia’...
Compulsory education in Malaysia is limited to primary education within 6 years compared to the inte...
This study explores the nature of the policy gap – the discrepancy between intended and actual polic...
The globalization of society and the economy has had an impact on research and education and been in...
This study aims to investigate the perceptions of classroom teachers, heads of department and head t...
To achieve educational excellence, Malaysia has implemented various changes in the educational syste...
Education and the schooling system in Malaysia are constant agenda in the discourse of nation-buildi...
This article examines and analyzes critically the National Education Blueprint (NEB) (PIPP) (2006- 2...
This article reports research on the implementation of the Malaysia Education Blueprint, 2013–2025, ...
Although the impact of education policy reform could inform future policymaking initiatives, studies...
PurposeThe purpose of the paper is to present and discuss the findings from research on the relation...
The aim of this study was to identify the challenges that teachers faced in implementing new educat...
PurposeThis paper provides a systematic review of the Malaysian literature on three prominent leader...
Democratization of education implied that all children of school age should have the right to be in...
Articulating and developing policy for implementation is an ongoing part of the significant politica...
The debacle of the collapse of the New Order regime in 1998 brought significant change to Indonesia’...
Compulsory education in Malaysia is limited to primary education within 6 years compared to the inte...
This study explores the nature of the policy gap – the discrepancy between intended and actual polic...
The globalization of society and the economy has had an impact on research and education and been in...
This study aims to investigate the perceptions of classroom teachers, heads of department and head t...
To achieve educational excellence, Malaysia has implemented various changes in the educational syste...
Education and the schooling system in Malaysia are constant agenda in the discourse of nation-buildi...
This article examines and analyzes critically the National Education Blueprint (NEB) (PIPP) (2006- 2...