SEMPORNA (Bernama): The Education Ministry welcomes constant engagement from the private sector in improving the country's quality of education, says its minister Dr Maszlee Malik.
Dr Maszlee cited the effort by Teach For Malaysia Foundation as an example, saying it helped improved English proficiency among students in rural schools such as Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Bugaya here.
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