Malaysia's Education Policies and the Law of Unintended Consequences

IF 0.7 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Journal of International and Comparative Education Pub Date : 2016-10-01 DOI:10.14425/JICE.2016.5.2.73
K. Cheong, Christopher Hill, Yin-Ching Leong
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Since gaining independence in 1957, the Federation of Malaya and now Malaysia has implemented education policies to broaden access, to unify an ethnically diverse population through a common curriculum and language, to enable the disadvantaged to catch up through affirmative action, and to build human capital as the country seeks to become an advanced country in the face of globalization. While some policies, such as enhancing access have achieved their objectives, others, such as unification and development of a national identity, have not. No less important are the unintended consequences of these policies. While some, like the expansion of private higher education and transnational higher education, have been a boon to Malaysian education, others, such as ethnic polarization in education, have been damaging. Some of these consequences, while unintended, have not been unexpected.
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马来西亚的教育政策和意外后果法则
自1957年独立以来,马来亚联邦和现在的马来西亚实施了教育政策,以扩大机会,通过共同的课程和语言统一不同种族的人口,通过平权行动使弱势群体赶上来,并在面对全球化的情况下寻求成为先进国家,以建立人力资本。虽然一些政策,例如增加进入的机会,达到了其目标,但其他政策,例如统一和发展民族特性,却没有达到目标。同样重要的是这些政策的意外后果。虽然私立高等教育和跨国高等教育的扩张等一些因素对马来西亚的教育是有利的,但其他因素,如教育中的种族两极分化,则是有害的。其中一些后果虽然是无意的,但并非出乎意料。
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