Malaysia Education Blueprint (PPPM)
2013-2025

Offers a vision of the education system and students that Malaysia both needs and deserves, and suggests strategic and operational shifts that would be required to achieve the national education's goal.

3 Objectives of PPPM

Understanding the current performance and challenges.

5 Aspirations for the Malaysia Education System

6 Aspirations for the Malaysian Student aligned with the National Education Philosophy

11 Shifts to Transform the System

Establishing a clear vision and aspirations.

Outlining a comprehensive transformation programme for the system including key changes to the Ministry.

Access

100% enrollment across all levels from pre-school to upper secondary by 2020.

Quality

Top third of countries in international assessments such as PISA and TIMSS in 15 years.

Equity

50% reduction in achievement gaps (urban-rural, socioeconomic and gender) by 2020.

Unity

An education system that gives children shared values and experiences by embracing diversity.

Efficiency

A system which maximises student outcomes within current budget.

Knowledge

Thinking skills

Leadership skills

Bilingual proficiency

Ethics and spirituality

National identity

Provide equal access to quality education of an international standard.

Ensure every child is proficient in Bahasa Melayu and English language.

Develop values-driven Malaysians.

Transform teaching into the profession of choice.

Ensure high-performing schools leaders in every school.

Empower JPNs, PPDs and schools to customise solutions based on needs.

Leverage ICT to scale up quality learning across Malaysia.

Transform Ministry delivery capabilities and capacity.

Partner with parents, community and private sector at scale.

Maximise student outcomes for every Ringgit.

Increase transparency for direct public accountability.