Malaysia's Education Minister, Dato Sri Roland Sagah Wee Inn, disagrees with former Economy Minister Rafizi Ramli's proposal to shorten secondary education, allowing students to enter the workforce by 21. Sagah advocates for lifelong learning instead, emphasizing the need for continuous upskilling to adapt to evolving industries. He believes focusing on acquiring new skills is more crucial than shortening formal education. He made these remarks during the 8th Technology & Innovation International Conference (Techon) 2025 in Kuching.
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