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The Sun
15 hours ago
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- The Sun
Anak Kita programme boosts academic success for at-risk students in Penang
NIBONG TEBAL: The Anak Kita Programme (PAK) has successfully uplifted the academic performance of at-risk students in Penang, with 460 Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) 2024 candidates from 11 schools showing marked improvement. Education Minister Fadhlina Sidek confirmed the programme's effectiveness, noting that 99% of participants sat for the exams, while 93% obtained their certificates, particularly excelling in Bahasa Melayu and History. PAK, a national intervention initiative, is a collaboration between the Ministry of Education (MOE), the Ministry of Finance (MOF), and strategic partners. Fadhlina highlighted its structured approach, combining online tuition and small-group learning to provide targeted academic support. As of mid-2025, PAK has benefited 1,280 students across 64 schools in Penang. Results indicate significant progress, with 71% improving in Bahasa Melayu and 44% in History. Even in challenging subjects like Mathematics, 13% saw grade enhancements. The programme adopts a holistic strategy, offering tailored interventions, personal coaching, and psycho-social support. 'We believe this approach will have a lasting impact and plan to expand it further,' Fadhlina said. Launched in September 2024, PAK focuses on three key areas: 3M (literacy and numeracy for primary students), SPM support for secondary students, and reintegration for at-risk students. Spearheaded by Yayasan Hasanah and Khazanah Nasional, it aims to reduce dropout rates and strengthen educational outcomes. Additionally, Sekolah Kebangsaan Nibong Tebal and SMK Taman Widuri have been designated as MADANI adopted schools, reinforcing the government's commitment to grassroots education support. - Bernama

Barnama
17 hours ago
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- Barnama
'Anak Kita' Programme Boosts Academic Achievements Of At-risk Students
NIBONG TEBAL, July 14 (Bernama) -- The Anak Kita Programme (PAK) is on the right track in supporting at-risk students, helping them regain confidence and succeed in their studies, ultimately improving their academic performance, said Education Minister Fadhlina Sidek. She said that the intervention programme has proven effective, with 460 Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) 2024 candidates from 11 schools in Penang showing excellent performance, following continuous support provided over the past year. She added that 99 per cent of the students sat for the SPM, and 93 per cent successfully obtained their certificates, particularly in core subjects such as Bahasa Melayu and History, in Penang. 'PAK is a national intervention programme, which is both comprehensive and targeted, involving collaboration between the Ministry of Education (MOE), the Ministry of Finance (MOF), and various strategic partners,' she told reporters, after visiting Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan (SMK) Taman Widuri, here, today. She added that, as of mid-2025, the implementation of PAK in Penang, covering 1,280 students across 64 schools, has shown significant positive developments. A total of 71 per cent of students recorded grade improvements in Bahasa Melayu, while 44 per cent showed progress in History. For Mathematics, one of the most challenging subjects, 13 per cent of students managed to improve their grades. The programme is being implemented in a structured manner, combining online tuition sessions with small-group learning activities, providing additional academic support for SPM students who need it most. Commenting further, Fadhlina said that the programme takes a holistic approach, which caters to students' specific needs, offering tailored interventions, personal coaching and subject-focused support, as well as psycho-social assistance and counselling. 'We believe this holistic intervention will have a broader impact, and will continue to be expanded. Likewise, we remain committed to sustaining and strengthening these efforts over time,' she said.