Parents’ groups question lack of focus on English proficiency, urge govt to prioritise the language in Budget 2025

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Parents’ groups question lack of focus on English proficiency, urge govt to prioritise the language in Budget 2025
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KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 21 — Two parents’ groups have raised concerns about the absence of clear initiatives in Budget 2025 to enhance students’ mastery of the English language. ...

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He added that the government must take stronger measures to improve English proficiency, especially to complement its plans to train more experts in artificial intelligence .

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