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KUALA LUMPUR: The Education Ministry will table the compulsory secondary education policy to address absenteeism, dropout and quality of education in Parliament in February.
"Measures to ensure students attend school have been carried out throughout the year, not only during SPM, such as the Cakna Ziarah programme at the community level. On Jan 2, Fadhlina reportedly said that about 10,000 candidates have yet to confirm their attendance for the annual examination. Meanwhile, Fadlina reminded parents and guardians of the 2024 SPM examination candidates to ensure their children sit for the examination.
MOE Education Ministry Fadhlina Sidek SPM History Attendance
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