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Developing Literacy through Mobile Phones: Malaysia’s
Perspective
FADZLIATON ZAINUDINUNESCO Asia & the Pacific Regional
Consultation Workshop27-28 November 2012
Bangkok, Thailand
Malaysia Basic Indicators
Source: Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission
Literacy at A Glance
Primary
Secondary
0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 8000
7723
2296
No. of Schools
Literacy at A Glance
Type of Schools No. of StudentsPre-school 186, 298 Primary 2.8 millionSecondary 2.3 million
No. of Students
No. of TeachersType of Schools Male Female
Primary 72,266 164,047Secondary 55,155 121,252Total 127,421 285,299
Literacy at A Glance
Primary
Lower Secondary
Upper Secondary
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
94
87
78
School Enrolment
Percentage Source: MOE
Literacy at A Glance
Male
Female
97.4 97.6 97.8 98 98.2 98.4 98.6 98.8 99
98
99
Youth Literacy (15 – 24 years old)
Source: UNICEFPercentage* LINUS Programme (Literasi dan Numerasi)
To build a knowledge-based economy, school education has to be transformed with ICT as an enabler to access a much wider source of information, to increase innovation and creativity and encourage critical thinking for problem solving
Mapping of ICT with National Goals
Malaysia aims to become a developed nation by 2020 supported by 4 pillars to drive national transformation
Malaysia Education Blueprint
(2013 – 2025)
1Malaysia Concept
Government Transformation Programme
Economic Transformation Programme
10th Malaysia Plan
5 System Aspirations for the Malaysian Education System
Malaysia Education Blueprint
(2013 – 2025)
6 Key Attributes Needed by Students to be Globally Competitive
Malaysia Education Blueprint
(2013 – 2025)
11 Shifts to Transform the Education System
Shift 7: Leverage ICT to Scale up Quality Learning Across Malaysia
ICT in Education
Hardware
• Maintenance Service
Software
• Application• Tools
Network
• Data Centre• LAN / WAN
Pedagogy
• Curriculum• Assessment
Competency Development
• Education Management
• Training of MOE Officers
• Training of Teachers
ICT in Education
Should be professionally managed by external experts in ICT domain with MOE and COP’s input
Should be driven by MOE but the integration of ICT in Education competency development can be delivered by external experts for value-add
Delivery for ICT in Education
Budget• Budgetary
Consideration• Total Cost of
Qwnership• Public-Private
Partnership
Infrastructure• ICT Infrastructure• Enabling
Infrastructure• Maintenance &
Support
Human Capital• Roles &
Responsibility• Competency &
Professional Development
Digital Resources• Teaching &
Learning Strategy• Teaching &
Learning Materials
Objectives of the Policy on ‘ICT in Education’
To align all the current and future ICT initiatives under a common goal for
integrating ‘ICT in Education’
To standardise and enhance the implementation of ICT initiatives in
education by encompassing all important aspects of
implementation and post-implementation into a regulatory
framework
To generate greater commitment and acceptance by all
stakeholders
Process Flow of ICT in Education
Government’s National Goal
Need Analysis
Curriculum Design & Development
Technology for ICT in Education
Competency Development
Implementation of ICT Initiatives
Review & Monitoring
Smart Schools Roadmap
Pilot Phase• (1999-
2002)
Post Pilot• (2003-2005)
Making All Schools Smart• (2005-2010)
Consolidation & Stabilisation• (2011-2020)
Status of Smart Schools
5-star 4-star 3-star 2-star 1-star
6.49
47.11
41.16
4.13
1.11
Source: 2011 SSQS
Human Capital
Usage
Infrastructure
Applications
Domains
Current ICT Initiatives
1BestariNet
4 G mobile Internet
Virtual Learning
Environment (VLE)
Penetration Rates at a Glance
Source: Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission
No. of Broadband & Penetration Rate
Source: Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission
Internet Use
Source: Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission
Internet Use
Source: Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission
Cellular Telephone Use
Source: Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission
Mobile Phones in Schools
Source: The Star
• Students can take handphones, IT gadgets to school from 2013
16 July 2012
• PTA: No mobile phones to school, please!
17 July 2012 • School phone
ban retained
4 Oct 2012
Issues & Challenges
Physical Social Content
LanguageEducation system /
CurriculumLiteracy
Organisational / Community
Structure
Moving Ahead
Ubiquitous Learning
Contents for VLE
M-learning Simulation
Lab
Mobile EduWebTV
Teacher Training on
VLE
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