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Resources Distribution In Malaysian Education System

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  • Elmie Dewi

    University of Malaysia

    Author

  • Jhanaki Selvarajoo

    University of Malaysia

    Author

  • Zainudin Hassan

    University of Malaysia

    Author

  • Mahani Mokhtar

    University of Malaysia

    Author

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Abstract

Malaysia invests a large share of national income in education because the Government wants to graduate to be K-workers order to fulfill the requirements of a globalized world in 2020. The Government is committed to expedite the academic achievement, competence, skills and intends to strengthen public higher education institutions and the private sector in order to produce quality human capital to meet demands the employment market. Towards achieving this goal the government to improve and enhance the status of Research University by increasing the number of research articles produced University. The Government create efforts to improve the quality through training to produce skilled labor force by providing the 19 types of additional assistance to avail students, training institutions, as well as giving more priorities to education to create a pool K-workers and produce skills employee to change the industrialized countries

Author Biographies
  1. Elmie Dewi, University of Malaysia

    Faculty of Education

  2. Jhanaki Selvarajoo, University of Malaysia

    Faculty of Education

  3. Zainudin Hassan, University of Malaysia

    Faculty of Education

  4. Mahani Mokhtar, University of Malaysia

    Faculty of Education

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Division, Ministry of Education

Ministry of Education. ( 2001). Education Development 2001-2010. Kuala Lumpur in 2001. [3 ] Government of Malaysia (1997), the Seventh Malaysia Plan, 1996-2000, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia printing.

Government of Malaysia (2001), the Eighth Malaysia Plan , Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia printing. [5] Najib Bin Abdul Razak. Budget Speech of 2014, the Supply Bill (2014) in the House of Representatives. [6] Shahril @ Chairil Marzuki (2001) Investment in Education and Human Resource Development Policy in Malaysia, the

Progressive Education Association, Macro and Micro Perspectives, Utusan Melayu, Kuala Lumpur.

Shahril @ Chairil Marzuki (2005) Managing and Financing Education in Malaysia, Bentong, PTS Professional Publication.

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2014-10-01
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Dewi, E., Selvarajoo, J., Hassan, Z., & Mokhtar, M. (2014). Resources Distribution In Malaysian Education System. International Journal for Innovation Education and Research, 2(10), 177-184. https://doi.org/10.31686/ijier.vol2.iss10.258