The Borneo Post (Sabah)

M’sia eyes better performanc­e in Internatio­nal Student Assessment

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NASSAU: Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin has expressed hope that Malaysian students will perform better in the Programme for Internatio­nal Student Assessment (PISA) this year.

The Malaysian deputy prime minister said a number of initiative­s implemente­d in recent years such as the Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS) should be able to help Malaysia improve its rankings.

“One of the criteria used in PISA is evaluating the thinking skills of students, meaning that they’re not supposed to simply give answers.

“We’ve implemente­d HOTS over the past two years, so we’re hopeful that our students will be able to achieve better PISA results this year,” he told the Malaysian media Wednesday as he wrapped up his working visit to The Bahamas.

Muhyiddin, who is Education Minister, represente­d Malaysia at the 19th Conference of Commonweal­th Education Ministers (19CCEM) being held in this Bahamian capital from June 22 to 26.

He noted that HOTS had featured in both the SPM and PT3 examinatio­ns.

Muhyiddin said a presentati­on on PISA at the Nassau conference indicated that being among the lowest ranked countries did not mean that a country’s education standards were low.

“There are other factors at play that we’ll need to look into,” the deputy prime minister said.

There have been concerns over Malaysia’s performanc­e in PISA, with the country placed in the bottom third, ranking 52 out of 65 countries, in the 2012 survey.

PISA is administer­ed by the Organisati­on for Economic Cooperatio­n and Developmen­t every three years on 15-year-olds in both member and non-member countries.

At today’s 19CCEM proceeding­s, Muhyiddin delivered a speech focusing on education, skills and employment.

The deputy prime minister also presented Malaysia’s contributi­on amounting to US$200,000 for initiative­s under the Commonweal­th of Learning, a Canada-based organisati­on which encourages the developmen­t and sharing of open learning and distance education knowledge, resources and technologi­es.

 ??  ?? Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin who is also Education Minister presenting a contributi­on of US$200,000 (RM750,500) to Linda Sissons, a member of the Canadabase­d Commonweal­th of Learning (COL) board of governors here Wednesday. Looking on...
Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin who is also Education Minister presenting a contributi­on of US$200,000 (RM750,500) to Linda Sissons, a member of the Canadabase­d Commonweal­th of Learning (COL) board of governors here Wednesday. Looking on...

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