Is Reading a Problem for Malaysian Students?

Every educator wants to see their students succeed and strong literacy skills are foundational to that success. Yet, according to World Bank’s latest data, 42% of Malaysian children at late primary age are not proficient in reading. This is 8% worse than the average for East Asia and Pacific (EAP), and 10% worse than the average for upper middle income countries. 

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