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PENANG, 16 August 2016 – Flexibility in education that allows for the local education system to be  redesigned  in  line  with  the  current  technological  changes  can  be  seen  as  among  those  that would shape the future of higher education in the country.

The Minister of Higher Education, Dato’ Seri Idris Jusoh said that, there have been many changes that  shape  people’s  lives  today  and  such  changes  are  influencing  the  education  system  in  the country, especially higher education.

He  said  that,  those  changes  require  all  parties  to  look  at  things  in  the  broader  sense,  on  how teaching and learning techniques should be implemented in the local universities.

“Current  rapid  developments,  more  so  in  this  era  of  technology,  are  providing  choices  for students to decide on their areas of study, where and also when they want to study.”

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FLEXIBLE EDUCATION: THE WAY FORWARD IN HIGHER EDUCATION

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“There is a major possibility in the future that a student could study in more than one university, and this is not an impossible scenario as it is already happening at universities abroad,” he said.

Idris  said  that  in  a  press  conference  after  officiating  and  delivering  the  keynote  address  in conjunction with the Flexible Education Colloquium (FEC) 2016, the first to be held in the country and hosted by Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM), here recently.

Also  present  at  the  ceremony  were  the  Chairman,  USM  Board  of  Governors,  Tan  Sri  Datuk  Dr.

Zulkefli  A.  Hassan;  USM  Vice­Chancellor,  Professor  Dato’  Dr.  Omar  Osman;  principal  officers  of the  Ministry  of  Higher  Education  (MoHE),  and  Vice­Chancellors  of  other  higher  educational institutions among others.

He added that, KPT is committed in redesigning the local higher education system in ensuring the success  of  flexible  education,  including  in  enhancing  the  Massive  Open  Online  Course  (MOOCs) programme which has been implemented in the higher educational institutions in the country.

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“We  would  ensure  that  there  would  be  a  mechanism  for  credit  transfers  and  the  Malaysian Qualifications  Agency  (MQA)  would  also  be  looking  into  the  best  means  in  offering  credits  for online courses with the currently available technology.”

“The present education system already has various dedicated programmes which have taken into account and catered to the flexibility in the teaching and learning process, and is seen as giving a major impact, including in the reduction of study fees,” he said.

He  added  that,  his  Ministry  would  also  be  looking  at  the  best  means  of  delivering  the  highest

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He  added  that,  his  Ministry  would  also  be  looking  at  the  best  means  of  delivering  the  highest standards  in  education  for  the  students  and  to  encourage  universities  to  answer  the  call  in redesigning the teaching and learning process and shaping the future of education in the country.

“MoHE  is  always  committed  towards  implementing  the  best  education  system  that  could  be accessed  or  benefitted  by  the  people  of  this  country,”  he  said  and  praised  the  proactive  step taken by USM in ensuring the success of FEC 2016.

Translation: Mazlan Hanafi Basharudin Text: Marziana Mohamed Alias

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