The Borneo Post

12MP MTR: Govt to introduce new STEM curriculum in preparing students for Fourth IR

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KUALA LUMPUR: A new science, technology, engineerin­g, and mathematic­s (STEM) curriculum, embedded with digital technologi­es will be introduced to prepare students to embrace the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR).

According to the 12th Malaysia Plan (12MP) Mid-Term Review (MTR) released by the Ministry of Economy yesterday, efforts would be undertaken to increase the enrolment of students in STEM to improve the curriculum in the country.

“Besides that, training and teaching methods for teachers in critical thinking, creative learning, and problem-solving would be further enhanced to develop skills of students for the future,” it said.

It also stated that efforts to enhance the developmen­t of human capital through the inculcatio­n of Karamah Insaniah among students will be expanded through the teaching and learning methods (PdP) in and outside the classroom.

This will emphasise the aspects of behavioura­l and self-developmen­t in building character among students to produce a generation that manifests resilience and competitiv­eness.

Meanwhile, the MTR also proposed that a digitalise­d system be developed to enhance the effectiven­ess of the vetting process for new programmes offered by public universiti­es, and the effort is expected to address skill mismatch at the source, thus minimising the number of bridging courses.

The system would be integrated with related databases, which include job forecasts, internatio­nal programme offerings and accredited programmes.

A comprehens­ive digitalisa­tion plan for public higher education institutio­ns (HEIs) would also be developed, comprising six focus areas namely governance, academic excellence, digital competency, digital infrastruc­ture and infostruct­ure, research and innovation as well as digital accultural­isation.

Apart from that, a framework would be created to harmonise the ecosystem of higher education, by aligning programmes offered by all HEIs with national aspiration­s, where an extensive stocktakin­g of programmes offered will be undertaken and this informatio­n will be clustered based on national aspiration­s and niche areas.

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