Deputy minister: 'Elite' public kindergartens mooted to fill M40 demand
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Following criticism, Deputy Rural Development Minister Abdul Rahman
Mohamad has given his assurance to the people that there will be no
discrepancy in education quality between existing and “elite” Community
Development Department (Kemas) tabika (kindergartens).
Earlier this week, Rahman was blasted by opposition lawmakers after announcing Kemas’ plans to target “higher-income capacity” parents by setting up “elite” early learning centres equipped with a “better curriculum”...
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