SPM 2023: science and maths performance declines over six years, says science minister

A new study found a 17.37% decrease in additional mathematics subjects over that time

8:16 PM MYT

 

KUALA LUMPUR – The total number of 2023 Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) students taking science and mathematics subjects has shown a declining trend over the past six years, according to Minister of Science, Technology, and Innovation, Chang Lih Kang.

He said that based on analysis conducted by the Malaysian Science and Technology Information Centre (Mastic), the downward trend includes additional mathematics, physics, chemistry and biology subjects.

He shared that the study also found a 17.37% decrease recorded in additional mathematics subjects in 2023 compared to 2018.

“Emphasis on enhancing mastery levels in mathematics subjects needs to be increased based on the number of students failing in mathematics and additional mathematics,” he said at the launch of the National Science Week (MSN 2024) Carnival, here today.

He added that his ministry is committed to continuing efforts with the Education Ministry to cultivate Science, Technology, and Innovation (STI) through continuous cultural programmes outside the classroom for children and students at the school level to strengthen the national science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) agenda.

His ministry will continue organising the MSN 2024 in a hybrid format, aiming to engage over 600,000 participants.

Chang explained that MSN 2024 will encompass both carnival-style events and online activities until October this year to maximise involvement and participation among school and university students.

“MSN 2024 themed ‘Popularising Science, Humanising Technology, Democratising Innovation,’ emphasises the involvement of all segments of society in promoting scientific innovation alongside the rapid advancements in technology,” he said.

He added that MSN 2024, which began yesterday and runs until today at the National Science Centre, will also be held in Perak, Perlis, Penang, Kelantan and Putrajaya. – June 13, 2024

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