Malaysian Education
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Now that we've put our best foot forward, here's a chronological listing of the articles.
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English in Science and Maths is Not the Issue
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Freedom to Our Schools: Decentralisation and Autonomy
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Let the Schools Decide
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Nine Years, Five Schools, One Broken Education System
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Vernacular Schools Exact High Price in National Unity
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Economic Class and Education in Malaysia
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Abdullah Badawi Should Sack Hishammuddin Hussein
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Malaysia Treats its Leaders like Children
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Why Malaysians Have No New Ideas
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We Make Racial Polarisation Possible
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Don't Memorise Languages, Learn Them!
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Mediocrity, Dumbing Down Malaysian Students
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Consequences of Schooling Autonomy
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Fix Education for the Bumiputra
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We Do Not Have Academic Freedom
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Discovering Malaysia at the Discover US Education Fair
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Don't Bureaucratise Our Universities
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Extracurricular Points for University Admissions?
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Teachers Who Cannot Teach
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Allow Student Initiatives
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Immoral Education
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Educators Have No Reason to Serve
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Malaysia, A Talent Importer
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Why No Malaysian Scientists?
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Choice in Higher Education
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Academic Autonomy for Malaysian Schools
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False Negatives and False Positives
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A Tribute To My Primary School Headmistress
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The Importance of Educational Leadership
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Memorisation, Not Comprehension
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Intellectual Freedom Means Intellectual Rigour
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Education As A Political Football
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Mission Schools and Deregulating Malaysian Education
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Educationists' Elitism and Incentives
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Educationists Defraud a Charity
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Hire More Teachers
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Memorisation, Docility, and Death
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Extracurricular Activities Again, Plus Academics and Education Expenditure
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Extracurricular Activities and Subpar Academic Performance
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Reform Malaysian Education at the Basic Levels
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Malaysians Aren't Intelligent At All
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Extracurricular Activities Are Worthless in Malaysia
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Malaysian Public Schools: Go To Hell
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Ivy League, Here I Come
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Clarifying Misconceptions on Segregated Malaysian Schools
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Interest Drives Learning
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The Student With 18As: Still, So What?
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The Curriculum is Not a Political Football
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An Argument For Vernacular Schools?
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Tuition and Homeschooling, Part Deux