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After attending an event at Universiti Putra Malaysia on Thursday (May 2), Education Minister Fadhlina Sidek told reporters that the ministry is seeking feedback from all stakeholders on the new 2027 school curriculum. She said teachers would have even more freedom in carrying out their duties in classrooms.

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00:00We have already held a series of sessions on the future of Malaysia.
00:11In these sessions, there has been a discussion on the framework of the 2027 AD
00:18which I consider to be quite significant at this time
00:24to answer some of the questions, concerns and concerns of the public
00:31about what should be taught, what should be the focus in our education.
00:38This curriculum will be fully implemented according to the cycle in 2027
00:44but the pre-school will start earlier in 2026
00:48At this time, our team is doing various interventions, various related sessions
00:55and also starting to prepare the teachers with the new curriculum framework.
01:03So we hope it will be implemented well
01:06and the input is being obtained in all related sessions at the national level.
01:11What about the curriculum?
01:13Can it provide more freedom or autonomy to the teachers?
01:20Even now, we have provided autonomy with the existence of PPS in Pentak Sirang
01:25and the autonomy occurs in the class between teachers and students.
01:29And we will make sure that the atmosphere is fully given to the teachers
01:34but the autonomy must be given with responsibility, integrity and training to the teachers.
01:41So we have to prepare our teachers before facing or facing this autonomy
01:46so that the integrity is not divided.

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