
The committee said it was in the midst of conducting a survey to gather the views of individuals, groups and institutions aimed at bringing changes to the Malaysian education system.
“The committee also held a series of meetings with stakeholders.
“This was apart from engaging in face-to-face discussions, public dialogue sessions, briefings and lectures,” a statement said.
The public may submit their suggestions via https://goo.gl/forms/
The committee was set up on June 6 to review national education policies as well as to improve the curriculum and educational system — from preschool to university level — by incorporating civic and ethical education.