![]() ![]() Learners will follow the curriculum for two years from Form Four to Form Five. The new curriculum known as KSSM (Kurikulum Standard Sekolah Menengah) will replace the old curriculum (KBSM) starting in 2017. ![]() ![]() The aims of the lower secondary level education is to equip learners with a strong foundation of language, science knowledge, mathematics skills and other supporting subjects that are in line with the goals of the National philosophy of Education which seeks to optimise the intellectual, emotional and spiritual potential of learners.Ī Malaysian National Curriculum offered by the Ministry of Education with Malay language as major language of instruction. History and Geography would be assessed via assignments, practical tests, projects, field study and case studies. Written tests cover seven subjects including Malay Language, English, Science, Mathematics, Islamic Education, Living Skills and Chinese Language. Learners will follow the curriculum for three years from Form One to Form Three.īefore progressing to upper secondary level, Form Three learners will sit for the Form Three Assessment (Pentaksiran Tingkatan Tiga, PT3) that replaced the lower secondary assessment (PMR) since 2014. The curriculum is known as KBSM Revised (Kurikulum Bersepadu Sekolah Menengah Semakan) has replaced the old curriculum (KBSM) since 2003. The aims of the primary level education is to equip learners with a strong foundation of language, science knowledge, mathematics skills and other supporting subjects that are in line with the goals of the National philosophy of Education which seeks to optimise the intellectual, emotional and spiritual potential of pupils.Ī Malaysian National Curriculum offered by the Ministry of Education with Malay language as main language of instruction for learning. The subjects tested are Malay comprehension, written Malay, English Paper 1 & English Paper 2, Science and Mathematics. Before progressing to secondary education, Primary Six learners sit for the Primary School Achievement Test (Ujian Pencapaian Sekolah Rendah, UPSR). ![]() Learners will follow the curriculum for six years from Primary One to Primary Six. All these are to prepare the nation for global competition to succeed in the world today. The aim of the new curriculum revised by MOE is to equip learners with 21st Century skills with the high order thinking skills, molding leaders for tomorrow and the ability to use bilingual in their daily life. The new curriculum known as KSSR Revised (Kurikulum Standard Sekolah Rendah Semakan) will be replacing the old curriculum (KSSR) starting in 2017. A Malaysian National Curriculum offered by the Ministry of Education (MOE) with Malay language as the main language of instruction for learning. ![]()
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