apex大学撤回通知:这是马来西亚的前进之路吗?

Fareiny Morni, Muhamad Syukri, Abu Talip, Fatimah Bujang, K. Jusoff
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马来西亚正在进行一场新的教育革命。我们的愿望是通过将高等教育转变为学术卓越的中心,将马来西亚的教育置于全球地图上。时间:2010。它的愿景是:高等教育学习的区域中心,专注于金融和银行、生物技术、信息和通信技术(ICT)多媒体内容开发、先进制造和工业设计。最终结果:拥有一流心态的人力资本。马哈蒂尔·穆罕默德于1991年首次提出了2020年愿景,阿卜杜拉·艾哈迈德·巴达维进一步发展了到2057年马来西亚诺贝尔奖获得者和马来西亚成为国际学者教育中心的概念。考虑到这一点,国家高等教育行动计划(NHEAP)于2007年启动,其中包括五个关键议程和五个支柱,以加强所有高等教育机构(HEIs)。在此之前,2006年成立了四所研究型大学(RU),以突出研究在马来西亚学术界的重要性。APEX(卓越加速计划)大学于2008年进一步成立,希望成为马来西亚第一所世界一流大学。马来西亚希望到2010年,马来西亚的大学能跻身the - qs世界大学排名的前100名。由于马来西亚教育环境的快速变化,更不用说对学术界的高期望,随着马来西亚冒险前进,不仅是马来西亚人,也包括世界,马来西亚在全球教育舞台上也有平等的地位,问题和复杂性可能会出现。应该在实施APEX之前预测所面临的挑战,并根据问题识别制定相应的战略。这场教育革命所带来的影响,必须仔细斟酌和研究,特别是在高等教育学院、研究学院和其他本地高等教育院校的教育质素和拨款分配方面,可预见的差距。这一新愿望的成功需要各方的承诺、努力、协作与合作,不仅包括高等教育机构和高等教育部,还包括政府和企业部门。
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Notice of RetractionAPEX University: Is it the Malaysian Way Forward?
Malaysia is on the road for a new education revolution. The aspiration is to put the Malaysian education on the global map by transforming the tertiary education into a center of academic excellence. Timeframe: 2010. It's vision: regional center for higher education learning that focuses on finance and banking, biotechnology, information and communication technology (ICT) multimedia content development, advanced manufacturing and industrial design. End result: human capital with first class mentality. First introduced by Mahathir Mohamad in 1991, Vision 2020 is developed further by Abdullah Ahmad Badawi with the notion of Malaysian Nobel Laureates and Malaysia as the education hub for international scholars by 2057. With that in mind, the National Higher Education Action Plan (NHEAP) was launched in 2007 with five critical agendas accompanied by five pillars to strengthen all Higher Education Institutions (HEIs). Prior to that, four research universities (RU) were established in 2006 in a move to highlight the importance of research in Malaysian Academia. An APEX (Accelerated Programme for Excellence) University was further created in 2008, hoped to be Malaysian's first world class university. With this Malaysia hopes to bump its universities up to the Top 100 in THE-QS world university ranking (THE-QS) by 2010. Due to rapid changes in the Malaysian education landscape, not to mention the high expectation posed on the academia, issues and complications may arise as Malaysia is venturing forward into shifting the mindset of not only Malaysians but also the world that Malaysia too has an equal footing in the global education arena. The challenges faced should be anticipated prior to APEX implementation and strategies should be put in place in line with problem identification. The impact this education revolution should be carefully weighed and studied especially the foreseeable gap of education quality and funding allocation in APEX, research and other local HEIs. The success of this new aspiration requires commitment, effort, collaboration and cooperation from all, not only HEIs and the Ministry of Higher Education (MOHE) but also encompassing the government and corporate sectors.
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