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    MALAYSIA : BASIC INFORMATION

    Capital City : Kuala Lumpur

    Population : 28.3 million

    Peninsular Malaysia 22.4 million

    Sabah 3.2 million

    Sarawak 2.5 million

    W.P. Labuan 0.1 million

    Population Growth Rate % :1.3

    Life Expectancy at Birth :Male - 72.0

    2009p

    :Female-76.8

    Age Structure :0 -14 years 7.7 million

    15-59 years 18.4 million

    60 years and above 2.1 million

    Language :Bahasa Melayu (Official Language)

    English (Second Language)

    Time :8 hours ahead of GMT

    Official Name :Federation of Malaysia

    Form of State :Federated Constitutional Monarchy

    Head of State :DYMM Seri Paduka Baginda Yang Di-Pertuan Agong

    Al-Wathiqu Billah Tuanku Mizan Abidin Ibni

    Al-Marhum Sultan Mahmud Al-Muktafi Billah Shah

    Head of Government : Prime Minister Dato' Seri Mohd Najib b in Tun Abdul Razak

    Minister of Education : Tan Sri Muhyiddin bin Yassin

    Notes:

    1. Populati on projections based on the adjusted 2000 Population Census.

    2. The population projection for 2001-2020 has been revised based on the latest t rends in ferti lit y rate and entry foreign workers.

    3. The added Total may differ due to rounding.P Preliminary figure

    MALAYSIA MAP

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    CHARTS

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    National75.81%

    National Type(C)

    16.80%

    National Type(T)

    6.81%

    SABK0.21%

    SpecialEducation

    0.36%

    Special Mode(K9)

    0.01%

    Others0.38%

    Percentage of MOE Primary Schools By Type

    Regular83.86%

    SABK6.26%

    Technical2.73%

    FullyResidential

    2.64% Religious2.46%

    Vocational1.21%

    Special Model0.49%

    SpecialEducation

    0.18%

    Sports0.09%

    Arts

    0.09%Others0.85%

    Percentage of MOE Secondary Schools By Type

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    CHARTS

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    Primary

    Secondary

    51.35%

    33.39%

    48.65%

    66.61%

    Percentage of Enrolment in MOE Primaryand Secondary Schools by Gender, 2010

    Male Female

    Primary Secondary

    30.72% 31.94%

    69.28% 68.06%

    Percentage of Teachers In MOE Primaryand Secondary Schools by Gender, 2010

    Male Female

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    CONTENTS

    MALAYSIA: BASIC INFORMATION i

    CHARTS ii

    CHARTS iiiABBREVIATIONS vii

    1 PRE-SCHOOL

    Table 1.1 Number of Pre-schools, Classes, Teachers and Enrolment, 2007 1

    Table 1.2 Number of Pre-schools, Classes, Teachers and Enrolment, 2008 1Table 1.3 Number of Pre-schools, Classes, Teachers and Enrolment, 2009 1

    2

    Table 2.1 Number of Primary Schools by Type (2008 - 2010) 2

    Table 2.2 Number of Classes in Primary Schools by Type (2008 - 2010) 2

    Table 2.3 Number of Secondary Schools by Type (2008 - 2010) 3

    Table 2.4 Number of Classes in Secondary Schools by Type (2008 - 2010) 3

    3

    Table 3.1 Enrolment in Primary Schools by Type (2008 - 2010) 4

    Table 3.2 Enrolment in Primary Schools by Grade Level and Gender (2008 - 2010 4

    Table 3.3 Enrolment in Secondary Schools by Type (2008 - 2010) 4Table 3.4 Enrolment in Secondary Schools by Grade, Academic Stream and

    Gender (2008- 2010) 5

    Table 3.5 Post-Secondary: Matriculation Level 6

    4 SPECIAL EDUCATION UNDER THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION (MOE)

    Table 4.1 Number of Special Education Schools by Location (2008 - 2010) 7

    Table 4.2 Number of Classes, Teachers and Enrolment in Special Education Primary

    Schools (2008 - 2010) 7

    Table 4.3 Number of Classes, Enrolment and Teachers in Special Education

    Secondary Schools (2008 - 2010) 7

    Table 4.4 Enrolment in Special Education Schools by Grade Level and Gender (2 8

    Table 4.5 Number of Classes,Teachers and Enrolment in Special Education

    Integration Programme (2008 - 2010) 8

    Table 4.6 Enrolment in Special Education Integration Programme by Grade Level

    (2008 - 2010) 9

    5

    Table 5.1 Number of Teachers in Primary School by Type of Training 2010* 10

    Table 5.2 Number of Teachers in Secondary School by Type of Training 2010* 10

    Table 5.3 Number of Teachers in Primary Schools by Gender (2008 - 2010) 11

    Table 5.4 Number of Teachers in Secondary Schools by Gender (2008 - 2010) 11

    Table 5.5 Number of Teachers in Primary Schools by Gender and Age Group 201 11

    Table 5.6 Number of Teachers in Secondary Schools by Gender and Age Group 2 11

    6 PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS FOR SCHOOLS

    Table 6.1 Primary School Achievement Test (UPSR) (2005 - 2009) 12Table 6.2 Lower Secondary Assessment (PMR) (2005 - 2009) 12

    Table 6.3 Malaysian Certificate of Education (SPM) (2005 - 2009) 12

    Table 6.4 Malaysian Higher School Certificate (STPM) (2005 - 2009) 13

    Table 6.5 Malaysian Higher Religious Education Certificate (STAM) (2005 - 2009) 13

    TEACHERS IN SCHOOLS UNDER MINISTRY OF EDUCATION (MOE)

    SCHOOLS UNDER THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION (MOE)

    ENROLMENT OF SCHOOLS UNDER THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION (MOE)

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    7 TERTIARY EDUCATION UNDER THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION

    Table 7.1

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    7 TERTIARY EDUCATION UNDER THE MINISTRY OF HIGHER EDUCATION

    Table 7.2 Number of Entrants, Graduates and Enrolment of Public Universities 2009 14

    Table 7.3 15

    Table 7.415

    Table 7.5 Number of Entrants, Graduates and Enrolment in Polytechnics at Certificate Level 2009 16

    Table 7.6 Number of Entrants, Graduates and Enrolment in Polytechnics at Diploma Level 2009 17

    Table 7.7 18

    Table 7.8 Number of Entrants, Graduates and Enrolment of Community College at

    Certificate Level 2009 19

    Table 7.9 Number of Entrants, Graduates and Enrolment of Community College at

    Diploma Level 2009 19

    Table 7.10 20

    8 PRIVATE EDUCATION AND OTHER AGENCIES

    Table 8.1 Number of Schools, Teachers and Enrolment of Private Institutions by Type 2009 21

    Table 8.2

    21

    Table 8.3 Malaysian Certificate of Education (SPM): Private Candidates (2006 - 2009) 21

    Table 8.4 Malaysian Higher School Certificate (STPM): Private Candidates (2006-2009) 22

    Table 8.5 Malaysian Higher Religious Education Certificate (STAM) (2006-2009) 22

    9 EDUCATIONAL EXPENDITURE

    Table 9.1

    23

    Table 9.2 Actual Educational Capital and Current Expenditure in Current Price (2006-2010) 23

    Table 9.3 Percentage of Actual Educational Capital and Current Expenditure (2006-2010) 23

    Table 9.4 Actual Educational Current Expenditure by Category (2006-2010) 24

    Table 9.5 Percentage of Recurrent Educational Expenditure by Category (2006-2010) 24

    10 ECONOMIC INDICATORS

    Table 10.1 Economic Indicators (2006 - 2010) 25

    11 DEMOGRAPHIC INDICATORS

    Table 11.1 Population by Age Group 2010 26

    Table 11.2 Population by State (2009 - 2010) 26

    Table 11.3 Population by Region and Location in Millions (2006 - 2010) 27

    Table 11.4 Population by Location in Millions (2006 - 2010) 27

    Table 11.5 Birth, Death, and Fertility Rates (2006 - 2009) 28

    Table 11.6 Literacy Rate (2005 - 2009) 28

    Table 11.7 Estimated School - Going Age Population (2006 - 2010) 28

    Number of Institutions, Academic Personnel and Enrolment in Institutes of Teacher

    Education (ITE) (2005 - 2009)

    Number of Academic Personnel in Community College by Gender 2009

    Expenditure and Gross National Product (GNP) in Current Price (2006-2010)

    Percentage of Actual Total Educational Expenditure Against Total Government

    Number of Schools, Teachers and Enrolment Under Other Government Agencies

    by Type 2009

    Number of Public University Academic Personnel by Position and Gender 2009

    Number of Private Universities Entrants, Graduates and Enrolment by Field of Educationat Certificate, Diploma, Advanced Diploma and Degree Level 2009

    Number of Academic Personnel in Polytechnics by Gender 2009

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    12 MALAYSIA EDUCATION INDICATORS

    Table 12.1 29

    Table 12.2

    29

    Table 12.3 Pupil-Teacher Ratio in Schools Under the Ministry of Education (2005 - 2009) 29

    Table 12.4 Average Class Size in Schools Under the Ministry of Education (2005 - 2009) 30

    Table 12.5 Average School Size in Schools Under the Ministry of Education (2005 - 2009) 30Table 12.6 Percentage of Enrolment in Secondary Schools by Grade and

    Academic Streams (2005 - 2009) 30

    Table 12.7 Percentage of Teachers in Primary Schools by Gender and Age Group 2010 31

    Table 12.8 Percentage of Teachers in Secondary Schools by Gender and Age Group 2010 31

    13 WORLD EDUCATION INDICATORS (WEI)

    Table 13.1 Educational Attainment of The Adult Population 32

    Table 13.2 Educational Attainment of The Adult Population by Age Group 33

    Table 13.3 Educational Attainment of The Adult Population by Gender 34

    Table 13.4 Upper Secondary Graduation Ratios 35

    Table 13.5 Annual Expenditure on Educational Institutions Per Student by Level of Education Relative

    to Primary Education 35

    Table 13.6 Expenditure on Educational Institutions by Resource Category and by Level of Education 36

    Table 13.7 Pre-primary Education Expectancy 36

    Table 13.8 Upper Secondary Enrolment Patterns 36

    Table 13.9 Female Participation in Education 37

    Table 13.10 Pupil-Teacher Ratios 37

    Table 13.11 Average Class Size 37

    Table 13.12 Intended Instruction Time for Students in Public Institutions 38

    Table 13.13 Organization of Teacher's Instructional Time 38

    Table 13.14 Age Distribution of Teachers 39

    Enrolment Rates in Educational Institutions Under the Ministry of Education (2006 -

    Transition Rates of Enrolment from Primary to Lower Secondary and Lower

    Secondary to Upper Secondary Level Under the Ministry of Education (2005 - 2009)

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    ABBREVIATIONS

    a Category is not applicable

    b Budget figures

    C Chinese

    F Female

    f Forecast

    M Male

    n Magnitude is negligible

    p Preliminary figures

    T Tamil

    nr Not relevant

    X Data included in another category

    Data not available

    ABIM Muslim Youth Movement of Malaysia

    CPI Consumer Price Index

    DOS Department of Statistics

    EPRD Educational Planning and Research Division

    GMT Greenwich Mean TimeGDP Gross Domestic Product

    GNP Gross National Product

    JAIN State Religious Department

    KEMAS Department of Community Development

    MOE Ministry of Education

    MOHE Ministry of Higher Education

    OECD Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development

    NVTC National Vocational Training Centre

    PERPADUAN National Unity and Intergration Department

    SABK Government-Aided Religious School

    SMAN State Religious Secondary SchoolITE Institute of Teacher Education

    WEI World Education Indicators

    W.P Federal Territory

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    1. PRE-SCHOOL

    Agency Schools Classes Teachers Enrolment % Enrolment

    MOE* 4 733 5 761 5 776 132 209 17.9

    ABIM 270 476 587 10 851 1.5582 1 189 1 449 23 842 3.2

    PERPADUAN** 1 496 1 496 1 496 38 925 5.3

    KEMAS 7 353 8 411 8 346 191 631 26.0

    Private** 5 096 21 586 26 850 339 536 46.1

    TOTAL 19 530 38 919 44 504 736 994 100

    Agency Schools Classes Teachers Enrolment % Enrolment

    MOE* 5 118 6769 5012 149 178 17.9

    ABIM 281 519 593 11 240 1.4

    555 1 285 2 433 24 806 3.0

    PERPADUAN** 1 546 1 546 1 546 37 990 4.6

    KEMAS 6 994 8 364 8 194 187 024 22.5

    Private** 6 315 23 974 24 192 422 106 50.7

    TOTAL 20 809 42 457 41 970 832 344 100

    Notes 2008 = Data for MOE as of 30 June

    Agency Schools Classes Teachers Enrolment % Enrolment

    MOE* 5375 7187 6223 154171 19.7

    ABIM 273 526 605 11 425 1.5

    543 1 231 1 724 24 748 3.2

    PERPADUAN** 1 593 1 593 1 593 41 284 5.3

    KEMAS 7 400 8 316 8 461 189 047 24.1

    Private** 5 956 25 417 25 002 362 264 46.3

    TOTAL 21 140 44 270 43 608 782 939 100

    Notes

    and preschool in special education schools

    Source ABIM, JAIN, KEMAS, PERPADUAN, EPRD, Private Education Division, MOE

    JAIN

    JAIN

    Table 1.1 Number of Pre-schools, Classes, Teachers and Enrolment 2007

    Table 1.2 Number of Pre-schools, Classes, Teachers and Enrolment 2008

    Table 1.3 Number of Pre-schools, Classes, Teachers and Enrolment 2009

    JAIN

    2009 = Data as of 31 January

    * Assuming 1 teacher per class

    ** Including Teacher Assistants

    MOE = Including special education preschool classes , special preschool students

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    2. SCHOOLS UNDER MINISTRY OF EDUCATION (MOE)

    Table 2.1 Number of Primary Schools by Type (2008-2010)

    Urban Rural Urban Rural Urban Rural

    National 1407 4380 1410 4386 1427 4399

    National Type (C) 511 779 514 778 515 776

    National Type (T) 141 382 141 382 141 382

    SABK 4 12 4 12 4 12

    Special Education 20 8 20 8 20 8

    Special Mode (K9) 0 1 0 1 0 1

    TOTAL 2083 5562 2089 5567 2107 5578

    Notes : Including new schools in operation without enrolment (2008=1, 2009=1, 2010=6)

    Table 2.2 Number of Classes in Primary Schools by Type (2008-2010)

    Type of Schools 2008 2009 2010

    National 74148 74461 74921

    National Type (C) 19109 19183 19174

    National Type (T) 4545 4621 4693

    SABK 152 159 161

    Special Model (K9) 9 10 9

    Special Model 52 49 49

    Sports 2 1 2

    TOTAL 98017 98484 99009

    Including classes at primary level in Special Model School and Sport Schools

    Source : EPRD, MOE

    Notes : Not including preschool, special education classes and special education schools

    Type of Schools2008 2009 2010

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    2. SCHOOLS UNDER MINISTRY OF EDUCATION (MOE)

    Table 2.3 Number of Secondary Schools by Type (2008-2010)

    Urban Rural Urban Rural Urban Rural

    Regular 949 897 952 901 964 912Fully Residential 36 18 36 18 36 23

    Religious 27 28 27 28 27 28

    Technical 56 34 54 36 36 25

    Vocational 0 0 0 0 18 9

    Special Education 4 0 4 0 4 0

    SABK 42 76 42 76 43 97

    Special Model 3 8 3 8 3 8

    Sports 2 0 2 0 2 0

    Arts 2 0 2 0 2 0

    TOTAL 1121 1061 1122 1067 1135 1102

    Notes : Including new schools in operation without enrolment (2008=1, 2010=6)

    Table 2.4 Number of Classes in Secondary Schools by Type (2008-2010)

    Type of Schools 2008* 2009 2010

    Regular 66111 65325 65901

    Fully Residential 1251 1177 1297

    Religious 1418 1384 1409

    Technical 2612 1306 1544

    Vocational 0 0 637

    SABK 1485 1528 1717Special Model 351 352 365

    Sports 54 55 52

    Arts 16 20 24

    Special Model (K9) 1 3 5

    TOTAL 73299 71150 72951

    Notes : 2008* = Data as of 30 June

    Including secondary classes at Comprehensive Special Model (K9) School

    Not including special education classes and special education schools

    Not including primary classes at Special Model School

    Source : EPRD, MOE.

    Type of Schools2008 2009 2010

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    Table 3.1 Enrolment in Primary Schools by Type (2008-2010)

    Type of Schools 2008 2009 2010

    National 2244179 2205866 2158424

    National Type (C) 629968 619393 603805

    National Type (T) 105078 106043 104797

    SABK 4014 4420 4827

    Special Model (K9) 285 249 242Special Model (SM+SR) 1079 1000 1050

    Sports 5 3 7

    TOTAL 2984608 2936974 2873152

    Notes : Not including pupils in preschools, special education classes and special education schools

    Including enrolment of Year 4-6 students in Special Model and Sports Schools

    Table 3.2 Enrolment in Primary Schools by Grade Level and Gender (2008-2010)

    Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

    Year 1 242936 229709 472645 239960 226160 466120 231836 218726 450562

    Year 2 262150 248915 511065 242788 230084 472872 239844 226732 466576

    Year 3 253138 238661 491799 261651 248577 510228 241754 229644 471398

    Year 4 250858 237238 488096 252775 238225 491000 260778 248487 509265

    Year 5 261767 248892 510659 250316 237231 487547 251837 237976 489813Year 6 261447 248897 510344 260781 248426 509207 249218 236320 485538

    TOTAL 1532296 1452312 2984608 1508271 1428703 2936974 1475267 1397885 2873152

    Notes : Not including pupils in preschools, special education classes and special education schools

    Including enrolment of Year 4-6 students in Special Model and Sports Schools

    Table 3.3 Enrolment in Secondary Schools by Type (2008-2010)

    Type of Schools 2008 2009 2010

    Regular 2102622 2131226 2131928

    Fully Residential 33289 28661 33125

    Religious 38865 38394 38374

    Technical 68939 33381 29645

    Vocational 0 0 12759

    SABK 42581 46068 51004

    Special Model (SM+SR) 10797 11332 11602

    Sports 916 865 835

    Arts 343 378 474

    Special Model (K9) 22 64 127

    TOTAL 2298374 2290369 2309873

    Notes : Not including pupils in special education classes and special education schools

    Including enrolment in Form 1 to 3 students in Comprehensive Special Model (K9)

    3. ENROLMENT OF SCHOOLS UNDER MINISTRY OF EDUCATION (MOE)

    2010

    Grade Level2008 2009

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    3. ENROLMENT OF SCHOOLS UNDER MINISTRY OF EDUCATION (MOE)

    Table 3.4 Enrolment in Secondary Schools by Grade Level, Academic Streams

    Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

    Lower Secondary

    Remove Class 18107 10091 28198 19127 10929 30056 19307 11155 30462

    Form 1 216768 204567 421333 220919 208984 429903 220576 208259 428835

    Form 1 Religious 17387 23399 40786 16864 22927 39791 17941 24239 42180

    Form 2 211514 201415 412927 213378 203631 417009 215044 204961 420005

    Form 2 Religious 16834 22759 39593 16750 23019 39769 16329 22269 38598

    Form 3 206450 199894 406344 207461 199856 407317 208108 201399 409507Form 3 Religious 15345 21175 36520 15850 22165 38015 16088 22152 38240

    Total 702405 683300 1385701 710349 691511 1401860 713393 694434 1407827

    Upper Secondary

    Form 4

    Form 4 Arts 103765 100694 204458 117786 107434 225220 114657 104410 219067

    Form 4 Science 52001 70648 122649 60736 77898 138634 57539 77211 134750

    Form 4 Religious 3432 4959 8391 4611 5854 10465 5021 6782 11803

    Vocational/Technology 25278 24050 49309 30178 26465 56643 30672 27700 58372

    Form 4 Vocational 11640 4460 16100 165 20 185 7981 3045 11026

    Form 4 Technical 9905 7629 17534 66 41 107 2265 1837 4102

    kills Training (NVTC - Yr 1) 1121 47 1168 65 1 66 2133 284 2417

    Total 207142 212487 419609 213607 217713 431320 220268 221269 441537

    Form 5

    Form 5 Arts 93806 92575 186381 98100 97787 195887 102954 100804 203758

    Form 5 Science 48569 66509 115077 51391 70138 121529 51603 70507 122110

    Form 5 Religious 3081 4634 7715 3212 4881 8093 4060 5637 9697

    Vocational/Technology 22709 22000 44709 24826 24079 48905 26051 25024 51075Form 5 Vocational 9624 4254 13878 10833 4258 15091 9598 4262 13860

    Form 5 Technical 10906 8618 19524 9606 7376 16982 4893 3536 8429

    Skills Training (NVTC - Yr 546 5 551 810 34 844 1782 258 2040

    Short / Special Skill Course 90 8 98 56 3 59 154 53 207

    Total 189331 198603 387933 198834 208556 407390 201095 210081 411176

    Post-Secondary

    Form 6 Lower

    Arts 14832 30197 45029 0 0 0 58 105 163

    Science 5188 7208 12396 0 0 0 28 57 85

    Religious 436 786 1222 0 0 0 194 367 561

    Pre-university (Yr 1) 37 32 69 38 35 73 34 46 80

    Form 6 Upper

    Arts 11180 25475 36655 12739 26762 39501 12717 25572 38289

    Science 3750 4810 8560 3867 5077 8944 3882 4723 8605

    Religious 407 743 1150 455 739 1194 575 975 1550

    Pre-university (Yr 2) 32 18 50 41 46 87 0 0 0

    Total 35862 69269 105131 17140 32659 49799 17488 31845 49333

    TOTAL 1134740 1163659 2298374 1139930 1150439 2290369 1152244 1157629 2309873

    Notes : Not including pupils in special education classes and special education schools

    Including enrolment of Form 1 to 3 students in Comprehensive Special Model (K9) Schools

    and Gender (2008-2010)

    Grade Level2008 2009 2010

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    3. ENROLMENT OF SCHOOLS UNDER MINISTRY OF EDUCATION (MOE)

    2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

    No.of Matriculation Colleges 9 9 9 11 14

    Total Enrolment 23 015 21 000 24 700 23 340 18 850

    % Female 62.6 60.4 66.7 66.3 68.0

    No.of Academic Personnel 1 391 1 635 1 625 1 464 2 045

    % Female 67.4 66.3 65.2 65.8 67.1

    Source : Matriculation Division, MOE

    Table 3.5 Post Secondary : Matriculation Level

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    Table 4.1 Number of Special Education Schools by Location (2008 - 2010)

    Special Education

    Schools

    Urban Rural Urban Rural Urban Rural

    Primary 20 8 20 8 20 8Secondary 4 0 4 0 4 0Sub Total 24 8 24 8 24 8TOTAL

    Preschool rimary Preschool Primary Preschool rimaryClass 29 287 28 322 27 329

    Enrolment 100 1652 79 1673 101 1615Teacher 16 650 20 700 24 725

    Secondary 2008 2009 2010Class 89 91 91Enrolment 773 584 572Teacher 190 217 228

    2008 2009 2010

    4 : SPECIAL EDUCATION UNDER MINISTRY OF EDUCATION (MOE)

    Education Secondary Schools (2008 - 2010)

    Table 4.3 Number of Classes,Teachers and Enrolment in Special

    32

    Table 4.2 Number of Classes,Teachers and Enrolment in Special

    2008Primary

    2010

    32 32

    2009

    Education Primary Schools (2008 - 2010)

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    4 : SPECIAL EDUCATION UNDER MINISTRY OF EDUCATION (MOE)

    Table 4.4 Enrolment in Special Education Schools by Grade Level and Gender (2009 - 2010)

    Male Female Total Male Female Total

    Primary

    Special Class 47 32 79 38 24 62Preschool 37 42 79 63 38 101

    Year 1 124 113 237 107 90 197

    Year 2 145 127 272 98 81 179

    Year 3 116 89 205 166 132 298

    Year 4 106 100 206 129 97 226

    Year 5 156 107 263 123 116 239

    Year 6 232 179 411 235 179 414

    Total 963 789 1752 959 757 1716

    Secondary

    Special Class 64 27 91 0 0 0

    Form 1 19 13 32 28 20 48

    Form 2 46 27 73 21 19 40Form 3 24 24 48 45 29 74

    Form 4 22 10 32 9 8 17

    Form 4 50 51 101 80 79 159

    Form 5 10 9 19 22 10 32

    Form 5 100 85 185 108 91 199

    Total 335 246 581 313 256 569

    Post

    Secondary

    (Upper) 0 3 3 1 2 3

    TOTAL 1298 1038 2336 1273 1015 2288

    Preschool Primary Secondary Preschool Primary Secondary Preschool Primary Secondary

    Class 127 2860 1757 137 3186 2016 136 3739 2374

    Enrolment 520 18652 11488 521 20083 13070 536 23702 15852

    Teacher a 2482 1521 a 4191 2386 a 5401 3422

    Note : The Special Education Integration Programme i.e. students with disabilities in regular schools

    2010

    Table 4.5 Number of Classes,Teachers and Enrolment in Special Education Integration

    Programme (2008-2010)

    Grade Level2009 2010

    2008 2009

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    Table 4.6 Enrolment in Special Education Integration Programme by Grade

    Level (2008-2010)

    Grade Level 2008 2009 2010

    Inclusive 5952 6117 6360

    Total 5952 6117 6360

    Primary

    Special Education Class 18168 19660 22504

    Preschool 524 521 536

    Year 1 165 108 115

    Year 2 100 78 97

    Year 3 88 82 125

    Year 4 91 63 90

    Year 5 70 74 108

    Year 6 131 97 127

    Total 19337 20683 23702

    Secondary

    Special Education Class 10403 12072 14721

    Removed 49 5 8

    Form 1 350 214 375

    Form 2 299 318 171

    Form 3 227 299 335

    Form 4 139 112 133

    Form 5 131 132 101

    Total 11598 13152 15844

    Post Secondary

    Form 6 (Lower) 13 0 0

    Form 6 (Upper) 21 9 8

    Total 34 9 8

    TOTAL 30969 33844 39554

    included in Table 3.

    4 : SPECIAL EDUCATION UNDER MINISTRY OF EDUCATION (MOE)

    Note : Enrolment of Inclusive (Special Education Students in Regular Schools) has

    been

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    5 : TEACHERS IN SCHOOLS UNDER MINISTRY OF EDUCATION (MOE)

    Table 5.1 Number of Teachers in Primary Schools by Type of Training 2010*

    Type of Schools University College Untrained TotalNational 52745 113607 4145 170497National Type (C) 7085 25078 4107 36270

    National Type (T) 1721 5494 1543 8758

    TOTAL 61551 144179 9795 215525

    Note : Not including teachers in special education schools

    Table 5.2 Number of Teachers in Secondary Schools by Type of Training 2010

    Type of School University College Untrained TotalRegular 132645 13089 8101 153835Fully Residential 3512 101 7 3620Religious 3199 182 41 3422Technical 4569 749 18 5336Vocational 1892 556 21 2469

    Special Model* 793 98 30 921Sport* 167 10 0 177

    Art 100 6 1 107

    TOTAL 146877 14791 8219 169887

    Note:

    Not including teachers in special education schools and the special education integration programmeNot including preschool teachers and teachers under the special education integration programme

    Notes: Data do not include(1) teachers seconded to semi-government agencies, state religious schools, and other agencies,(2) teachers on study leave with full-pay or half-pay, and(3) teachers in pool

    * Data include teachers teaching at primary level in Special Model and Sports Schools.

    Not including preschool teachers and teachers under the special education integration programme

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    5 : TEACHERS IN SCHOOLS UNDER MINISTRY OF EDUCATION (MOE)

    Table 5.3 Number of Teachers in Primary Schools by Gender (2008 - 2010)

    Gender 2008 2009 2010

    Male 65626 67947 70659

    Female 145286 151819 159342

    % of Female 68.88 69.08 69.28

    TOTAL 210912 219766 230001

    Note:

    Including teachers in preschool, primary and special education schools

    Including teachers in special education schools and integration schools

    Table 5.4 Number of Teachers in Secondary Schools by Gender (2008 - 2010)

    Gender 2008 2009 2010

    Male 52754 53825 55568

    Female 106262 112440 118413

    % of Female 66.82 67.63 68.06

    TOTAL 159016 166265 173981

    Table 5.5 Number of Teachers in Primary Schools by Gender and Age Group 2010

    Age Group 58

    Male 934 11443 14469 11711 11582 8731 7687 4011 91

    Female 3128 29873 36095 29282 24742 19054 11922 5114 132

    Table 5.6 Number of Teachers in Secondary Schools by Gender and Age Group 2010

    Age Group 58

    Male 594 7299 7931 8937 11239 10017 6611 2852 88

    Female 2436 24729 22562 21539 21483 14994 8063 2602 5

    Source : Malaysia Educational Statistics, EPRD, MOE.

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    Table 6.1 Primary School Achievement Test (UPSR) (2005-2009)

    2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

    Number of Candidates 499 632 496 439 500 786 507 320 506 620Number of Candidates with Minimum Competency Leve 333 254 306 366 321 545 317 404 319 336

    % of Candidates with Minimum Competency Level 66.70 61.70 64.20 62.60 63.00Number of Candidates with all 'A's** 35 870 42 029 48 400 46 641 48 171

    % of candidates with all 'A's 7.10 8.50 9.70 9.20 9.50

    Notes :* Candidates obtaining grades A, B or C in all subjects taken i.e. five subjects for National Schools

    and seven subjects for National Type (C) and (T) Schools.

    Table 6.2 Lower Secondary Assessment (PMR) (2005-2009)

    2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

    Number of Candidates 413 358 418 643 438 206 442 948 442 721Number of Candidates with Minimum Competency Leve 268 270 258 234 278 189 278 767 281 781% of Candidates with Minimum Competency Level 64.9 61.7 63.5 62.9 63.6Number of Candidates with all 'A's 20 101 20 152 24 582 26 378 28 188

    % of candidates with all 'A's 4.90 4.81 5.60 6.00 6.40

    * Candidates obtaining grades A, B or C in all subjects taken i.e. five subjects for National Schoolsand seven subjects for National Type (C) and (T) Schools.

    Table 6.3 Malaysian Certificate of Education (SPM) (2005-2009)

    2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

    379 649 354 999 386 248 382 570 400 774342 547 319 670 347 032 347 443 364 046

    % OF PASSES 90.23 90.00 89.80 90.80 90.80

    Notes :*Candidates obtaining grades A, B or C in all subjects taken, i.e. five subjects for National Schoolsand seven subjects for National Type (C) and (T) Schools.

    Source : Malaysia Examination Syndicate, MOE

    ** A total of 5'A's for candidates in National Schools and 7'A's for candidates in National

    ** A total of 5'A's for candidates in National Schools and 7'A's for candidates in National

    Type (C) and (T) School.

    Number of CandidatesNumber of Passes

    ** A total of 5'A's for candidates in National Schools and 7'A's for candidates in National

    Type (C) and (T) School.

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    Table 6.4 Malaysian Higher School Certificate (STPM) (2005-2009)

    2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 *

    Number of Candidat 64 958 60 368 55 563 50 170 55 669

    Number of Passes 61 359 56 552 52 252 46 283 34 233

    % OF PASSES 94.46 93.68 94.04 92.25 65.35

    Note:

    In 2008 and previously year, percentage of passes was calculated based on the number of candidates

    obtaining a full pass in at least one subject

    * Beginning 2009, the percentage of passes is calculated based on the minimum Cumulative

    Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 2.0.

    Table 6.5 Malaysian Higher Religious Education Certificate (STAM) (2005-2009)

    Year 2006 2007 2008 2009 2006 2007 2008 2009

    Number of Candidat 372 597 563 588 2 812 2850 3062 2889

    Number of Passes 329 460 413 445 2 210 2155 2296 2222

    % OF PASSES 88.44 77.05 73.36 75.68 78.59 75.61 74.98 76.91

    Source : Malaysian Examination Council, MOE

    SABK SMAN

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    2005 2006 2007 2008 2009Number of ITE 27 27 27 27 27Total Enrolment 28 755 24 002 30 326 33 744 39 977% Female 70.2 69.2 70.4 70.9 68.70Academic Personnel 3 129 3 250 3 403 3 769 3 795% Female 41.0 42.3 42.2 44.9 46.50

    Note : *Data as of 31 October 2009

    Source : Teacher Education Division, Moe

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    Table 7.2 Number of Entrants, Graduates and Enrolment of Public Universities (2009)

    Entrants Enrolment raduates

    1.Universiti Malaya (UM) 7 980 27 074 7 0942.Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) 7 695 27 372 7 2613.Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) 6 832 27 367 6 8624.Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM) 8 691 27 904 7 5165.Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) 9 355 32 941 7 4536.Universiti Utara Malaysia (UUM) 9 596 35 369 7 8587.Universiti Islam Antarabangsa Malaysia (UIAM) 9 267 28 552 6 6158.Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS) 2 052 7 384 1 5279.Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) 4 359 22 152 3 93710.Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris (UPSI) 6 382 16 445 4 27811.Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) 64 209 139 634 35 03812.Universiti Darul Iman Malaysia (UDM) 1 861 4 721 1 07613.Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia (USIM) 1 981 5 612 61914.Universiti Malaysia Terengganu (UMT) 2 342 6 471 1 573

    15.Universiti Teknologi Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia (UTHM) 3 153 7 855 2 42816.Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka (UTeM) 2 156 6 361 1 37017.Universiti Malaysia Pahang (UMP) 2 024 5 763 98618.Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP) 2 066 5 578 1 01419.Universiti Malaysia Kelantan (UMK) 674 1 253 020.Universiti Pertahanan Nasional Malaysia (UPNM) 795 1 612 365

    TOTAL 153470 437420 104870

    Source : Malaysia of Higher Education Statistics, MOHE

    Teacher Education (ITE) (2005-2009)

    Table 7.1 Number of Institutions, Academic Personnel and Enrolment in Institutes of

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    Table 7.3 Number of Public Universities Academic Personnel by Position and Gender (2009)

    M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

    1.UM 219 111 240 183 518 584 41 37 96 139 1 114 1 054

    2.USM 152 27 248 99 620 530 63 127 1 083 783

    3.UKM 172 86 218 188 588 754 22 60 65 117 2 1 1 067 1 206

    4.UPM 128 45 200 124 399 481 6 20 217 335 1 951 1 005

    5.UTM 145 30 275 78 669 517 8 23 93 115 2 1 190 765

    6.UUM 18 4 76 40 427 466 16 22 35 112 572 644

    7.UIAM 99 8 145 46 425 418 187 329 15 56 1 872 857

    8.UNIMAS 37 3 55 19 220 246 6 5 33 69 351 342

    9.UMS 17 4 45 12 258 210 3 9 27 51 1 351 286

    10.UPSI 27 4 35 6 246 199 11 22 51 98 370 329

    11.UiTM 85 27 558 519 2145 3793 107 36 2895 4 375

    12.UDM 5 9 5 138 122 1 9 40 84 193 220

    13.UMT 23 4 9 7 132 145 12 41 46 84 222 281

    14.USIM 13 2 28 7 133 150 2 5 24 61 40 83 240 308

    15.UTHM 20 3 32 5 313 218 6 12 154 151 5 2 530 391

    16.UTeM 52 2 20 2 288 188 2 5 46 38 408 23517.UMP 16 2 17 5 218 154 4 14 32 20 287 195

    18.UniMAP 22 2 33 2 186 120 3 6 61 41 305 171

    19.UMK 7 8 2 17 6 4 7 21 48 57 63

    20.UPNM 2 2 6 48 44 4 6 5 15 65 67

    TOTAL 1259 366 2257 1349 7988 9345 401 759 1168 1670 50 88 13123 13577

    Note : No academic st

    Others include : Non- graduate language teachers and fellow researchers

    Source : Malaysia Higher Education Statistics, MOHE

    at Certificate, Diploma, Advanced Diploma and Degree Level (2009)

    TOTAL 162369 468044468044

    Science 49 183 137 325 24 446

    Technical 20 542 65 013 12 246

    Entrants Enrolment Graduates

    Arts and Social Science 92 644 265 706 58 993

    Tutor/

    Lecturer Others* Total

    Table 7.4 Number of Private University Entrants, Graduates and Enrolment by Field of Education

    UniversitiesProfessor

    Associate

    ProfessorLecturer Language

    Teacher

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    Certificate Level (2009)

    CERTIFICATE LEVEL

    Entrants Enrolment Graduates

    1.Politeknik Ungku Omar, Perak 877 2 314 1 145

    2.Politeknik Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah, Pahang 751 2 171 1 001

    3.Politeknik Sultan Abdul Halim Mu'adzam Shah, Kedah 785 1 663 863

    4.Politeknik Kota Bahru, Kelantan 1 023 2 194 829

    5.Politeknik Kuching, Sarawak 793 1 712 648

    6.Politeknik Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan 497 1 140 367

    7.Politeknik Kota Kinabalu, Sabah 613 1 213 470

    8.Politeknik Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah, Selang 662 1 434 626

    9.Politeknik Johor Bahru, Johor 533 1 073 525

    10.Politeknik Seberang Prai, Pulau Pinang 608 1 017 887

    11.Politeknik Kota Melaka, Melaka 751 1 518 52612.Politeknik Kota Kuala Terengganu, Terengganu 302 663 400

    13.Politeknik Sultan Mizan Zainal Abidin, Terengganu 518 973 557

    14.Politeknik Sultan Azlan Shah, Perak 329 768 368

    15.Politeknik Merlimau, Melaka 558 1203 580

    16.Politeknik Tuanku Sultanah Bahiyah, Kulim, Kedah 440 882 378

    17.Politeknik Sultan Idris Shah, Selangor 691 1 336 598

    18.Politeknik Tuanku Syed Sirajuddin, Perlis 559 1 201 603

    19.Politeknik Muadzam Shah, Pahang 79 252 145

    20.Politeknik Mukah, Sarawak 522 1 115 544

    21.Politeknik Balik Pulau, Pulau Pinang 0 0 27

    22.Politeknik Jeli, Kelantan 45 108 23

    23.Politeknik Nilai, Negeri Sembilan 0 0 024.Politeknik Banting, Selangor 0 0 0

    25.Politeknik Mersing, Johor 0 0 0

    26.Politeknik Hulu Terengganu, Terengganu 0 0 0

    27.Politeknik Sandakan, Sabah 0 0 0

    TOTAL 11936 25950 12 110

    Source : Malaysia Higher Education Statistics, MOHE

    Table 7.5 Number of Entrants, Graduates and Enrolment in Polytechnics at

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    Table 7.6 Number of Entrants, Graduates and Enrolment in Polytechnics at

    Diploma Level (2009)

    Entrants Enrolment Graduates

    1.Politeknik Ungku Omar, Perak 2 389 4 984 1 880

    2.Politeknik Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah, Pahang 2 140 4 241 1 431

    3.Politeknik Sultan Abdul Halim Mu'adzam Shah, Kedah 1 877 4 111 1 758

    4.Politeknik Kota Bahru, Kelantan 1 742 3 879 1 831

    5.Politeknik Kuching, Sarawak 850 1 988 634

    6.Politeknik Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan 1 954 4 264 1 659

    7.Politeknik Kota Kinabalu, Sabah 1 413 3 614 1 170

    8.Politeknik Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah, Selangor 1 379 3 798 1 440

    9.Politeknik Johor Bahru, Johor 1 517 3 778 1 123

    10.Politeknik Seberang Prai, Pulau Pinang 1 562 2 858 1 102

    11.Politeknik Kota Melaka, Melaka 68 68 0

    12.Politeknik Kota Kuala Terengganu, Terengganu 139 139 0

    13.Politeknik Sultan Mizan Zainal Abidin, Terengganu 1 385 3 435 887

    14.Politeknik Merlimau, Melaka 1 258 3 203 1 325

    15.Politeknik Sultan Azlan Shah, Perak 1 723 4 592 883

    16.Politeknik Tuanku Sultanah Bahiyah, Kulim, Kedah 1 213 3 630 877

    17.Politeknik Sultan Idris Shah, Selangor 1 158 2 548 666

    18.Politeknik Tuanku Syed Sirajuddin, Perlis 1 388 2 763 556

    19.Politeknik Muadzam Shah, Pahang 69 69 0

    20.Politeknik Mukah, Sarawak 926 2 012 94

    21.Politeknik Balik Pulau, Pulau Pinang 70 94 022.Politeknik Jeli, Kelantan 0 0 0

    23.Politeknik Nilai, Negeri Sembilan 72 104 0

    24.Politeknik Banting, Selangor 56 132 0

    25.Politeknik Mersing, Johor 44 43 0

    26.Politeknik Hulu Terengganu, Terengganu 118 117 0

    27.Politeknik Sandakan, Sabah 16 16 0

    TOTAL 26 526 60 480 19 316

    Source : Malaysia Higher Education Statistics, MOHE

    DIPLOMA LEVEL

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    Table 7.7 Number of Academic Personnel in Polytechnics by Gender (2009)

    Male Female Total

    1.Politeknik Ungku Omar, Perak 238 290 528

    2.Politeknik Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah, Pahang 209 295 504

    3.Politeknik Sultan Abdul Halim Mu'adzam Shah, Kedah 221 212 433

    4.Politeknik Kota Bahru, Kelantan 242 215 457

    5.Politeknik Kuching, Sarawak 210 181 391

    6.Politeknik Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan 144 200 344

    7.Politeknik Kota Kinabalu, Sabah 144 143 287

    8.Politeknik Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah, Selangor 106 264 370

    9.Politeknik Johor Bahru, Johor 152 228 380

    10.Politeknik Seberang Prai, Pulau Pinang 120 187 307

    11.Politeknik Kota Melaka, Melaka 54 101 155

    12.Politeknik Kota Kuala Terengganu, Terengganu 39 51 90

    13.Politeknik Sultan Mizan Zainal Abidin, Terengganu 166 198 364

    14.Politeknik Merlimau, Melaka 115 214 329

    15.Politeknik Sultan Azlan Shah, Perak 141 237 378

    16.Politeknik Tuanku Sultanah Bahiyah, Kulim, Kedah 116 188 304

    17.Politeknik Sultan Idris Shah, Selangor 110 148 258

    18.Politeknik Tuanku Syed Sirajuddin, Perlis 101 141 242

    19.Politeknik Muadzam Shah, Pahang 21 29 50

    20.Politeknik Mukah, Sarawak 95 67 162

    21.Politeknik Balik Pulau, Pulau Pinang 9 12 21

    22.Politeknik Jeli, Kelantan 12 4 1623.Politeknik Nilai, Negeri Sembilan 7 8 15

    24.Politeknik Banting, Selangor 5 7 12

    25.Politeknik Mersing, Johor 5 4 9

    26.Politeknik Hulu Terengganu, Terengganu 6 7 13

    27.Politeknik Sandakan, Sabah 8 3 11

    TOTAL 2 796 3 634 6 430

    PERSONNEL

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    Table 7.8 Number of Entrant, Graduates and Enrolment of Community College at Certificate Level (2009)

    State Entrance Enrolment Graduates

    Johor 963 1 831 804Kedah 1 529 2 939 1 503

    Kelantan 113 239 0

    Melaka 942 1 819 826

    Negeri Sembilan 360 675 305

    Pahang 1 007 1 844 849

    Pulau Pinang 188 397 140

    Perak 984 1 840 764

    Perlis 345 670 347

    Selangor 1 394 2 547 1 065

    Terengganu 308 638 302

    Sabah 250 441 192

    Sarawak 331 535 145

    TOTAL 8 714 16 415 7 242

    Note :

    Number of graduates at certificate level include graduates of community colleges and their branches campuses

    Source : Department of Community College Studies

    Table 7.9 Number of Entrants, Graduates and Enrolment of Community College at Diploma Level (2009)

    State Entrants Enrolment Graduates

    Johor 30 54 24

    Kedah 91 164 80

    Kelantan 0 0 0

    Melaka 49 111 51

    Negeri Sembilan 18 37 20

    Pahang 73 141 85

    Pulau Pinang 0 0 0

    Perak 31 69 38

    Perlis 18 35 17

    Selangor 91 180 87

    Terengganu 30 55 41

    Sabah 0 0 0

    Sarawak 0 0 0

    TOTAL 431 846 443

    Source : Malaysia Higher Education Statistics, MOHE

    CERTIFICATE LEVEL

    DIPLOMA LEVEL

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    Table 7.10 Number of Academic Personnel in Community Colleges by Gender (2009)

    Community College Male Female Total

    1. Community College Arau 25 47 72

    2. Community College Bandar Darul Aman 49 54 103

    3. Community College Bandar Penawar 19 37 56

    4. Community College Bayan Baru 19 19 38

    5. Community College Bentong 18 40 58

    6. Community College Bukit Beruang 44 30 74

    7. Community College Chenderoh 23 31 54

    8. Community College Gerik 23 22 45

    9. Community College Hulu Langat 13 39 52

    10. Community College Hulu Selangor 10 30 40

    11. Community College Jasin 16 34 50

    12. Community College Jelebu 14 28 42

    13. Community College Jempol 34 28 62

    14. Community College Kepala Batas 36 29 65

    15. Community College Kuala Langat 26 58 84

    16. Community College Kuala Terengganu 34 41 75

    17. Community College Kuantan 47 48 95

    18. Community College Kuching 16 19 35

    19. Community College Kulim 3 12 1520. Community College Langkawi 13 22 35

    21. Community College Ledang 25 17 42

    22. Community College Mas Gading 8 17 25

    23. Community College Masjid Tanah 26 31 57

    24. Community College Pasir Gudang 7 20 27

    25. Community College Pasir Salak 16 34 50

    26. Community College Paya Besar 18 31 49

    27. Community College Rompin 25 12 37

    28. Community College Sabak Bernam 21 50 71

    29. Community College Segamat 39 40 79

    30. Community College Sagamat 2 14 24 38

    31. Community College Selandar 19 31 50

    32. Community College Selayang 13 46 59

    33. Community College Sungai Petani 25 43 6834. Community College Sungai Siput 22 34 56

    35. Community College Tawau 38 16 54

    36. Community College Teluk Intan 11 19 30

    37. Community College Baling 1 6 7

    38. Community College Rembau 3 3 6

    39. Community College Tampin 2 1 3

    40. Community College Temerloh 17 31 48

    41. Community College Kok Lanas 4 3 7

    42. Community College Miri 2 2 4

    43. Community College Santubong Branch 6 1 7

    44. Community College Betong Branch 5 1 6

    45. Community College Tg. Karang Branch 2 4 6

    46. Community College Tg. Piai Branch 3 5 8

    47. Community College Nibong Tebal Branch 1 5 6

    48. Community College Kota Melaka Branch 6 6

    49. Community College Bandar Baharu Branch 6 1 7

    50. Community College Jerai Branch 2 4 6

    51. Community College Jeli Branch 1 1 2

    52. Community College Pasir Mas Branch 3 3 6

    53. Community College Bukit Mertajam Branch 2 2 4

    54. Community College Manjung Branch 0 5 5

    55. Community College Klang Branch 3 4 7

    56. Community College Muar Branch 2 1 3

    57. Community College Pagoh Branch 1 3 4

    58. Community College Bandar Tenggara Branch 1 1 2

    59. Community College Raub Branch 1 3 4

    60. Community College Lipis Branch 0 2 2

    61. Community College Bera Branch 1 2 3

    62. Community College Kemaman Branch 1 4 5

    63. Community College Semporna Branch 2 2 4

    TOTAL 881 1 239 2 120

    Source : Malaysia Higher Education Statistics, MOHE

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    8 : PRIVATE EDUCATION AND OTHER AGENCIES

    Table 8.1 Number of Schools, Teachers and Enrolment of Private Institutions by Type 2009

    Type of Schools Numberof Schools

    Academic Primary 56 13 697Academic Secondary 73 15 024Chinese Private Secondary 60 57 284Expatriate 15 3 455International 51 16 587Religious Primary 34 13 283Religious Secondary 17 6 417Special Education 10 846

    TOTAL 316 126 593

    Source : Private Education Division, MOE.

    Table 8.2 Number of Schools, Teachers and Enrolment Under Other Government Agenciesby Type 2009

    Type of Schools Number Number of Enrolmentof Schools Teachers

    People Religious Primary School (SRAR) 26 538 9779State Religious Primary School (SRAN) 8 224 3675

    People Religious Secondary School (SMAR) 102 1823 26770

    State Religious Secondary School (SMAN) 70 3152 4495043 2716 267521 54 216

    TOTAL 250 8 507 112 142

    Source : EPRD, MOE.

    MARA, RMC

    Table 8.3 Malaysian Certificate of Education (SPM) for Private Candidates (2006-2009)

    2006 2007 2008 2009

    Number of Private Candidates* 43 354 52 992 40 591 50775Number of Passes 38 390 35 254 35 962 38540

    % OF PASSES 88.60 66.50 88.60 75.90

    Note: * Number include students enrolled in private schools

    ource: a ays a xam nat on yn cate,

    MARA Junior Science CollegesRoyal Military College

    Enrolment

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    Table 8.4 Malaysian Higher School Certificate (STPM) for Private Candidates (2006-2009)

    2006 2007 2008 2009

    Number of Private Candidates* 9 128 6 620 5 404 6 898

    Number of Passes 6 597 4 712 3 851 1 669

    % OF PASSES 72.27 71.18 71.26 32.76

    Note: * Numbers include students enrolled in private schools

    In 2008 and previous year, percentage of passes was calculated based on the number of candidat

    obtaining a full pass in at least one subject.

    Beginning 2009, the percentage of passes is calculated based on the minimum Cumulative Grade

    Point Average (CGPA) of 2.0.

    Source : Malaysian Examination Council,MOE.

    Table 8.5 Malaysian Higher Religious Education Certificate (STAM) (2006-2009)

    Year 2006 2007 2008 2009 2006 2007 2008 2009 2006 2007 2008 2009

    576 580 630 821 1 104 766 601 623 49 22 40 28

    444 470 478 619 661 396 316 354 32 13 28 19

    77.08 81.03 75.87 75.40 59.87 51.70 52.58 56.82 65.3 59.1 70 67.9

    Note : * Numbers include candidates in private and MOE run schools

    Source : Malaysia Examination Syndicate, MOE.

    Private Schools

    Number ofCandidate

    Number ofPasses

    % OFPASSES

    Private Candidates SMAN

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    Table 9.1

    2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

    20.5 20.7 16.7 15.1 15.90

    Educational Expenditure to GNP 5.6 5.7 4.5 4.1 4.3

    Table 9.2

    2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

    Capital 4 112 6 606 3 510 4 053 4 997Current Expenditure 25 242 25 939 26 028 27 350 25 521

    TOTAL 29 354 32 545 29 538 31 403 30 519

    Table 9.3

    2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

    Capital 14 20 12 13 16Current Expenditure 86 80 88 87 84

    Source: Ministry of Finance Division, MOE

    Percentage

    RM (millions)

    9 : EDUCATIONAL EXPENDITURE

    Percentage of Actual Total Educational Expenditure Against Total Government

    Educational Expenditure to

    Percentage

    Percentage of Actual Educational Capital and Current Expenditure (2006-2010)

    Government Expenditure

    Expenditure and Gross National Product (GNP) in Current Price (2006-2010)

    Actual Educational Capital and Current Expenditure in Current Price (2006-2010)

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    Table 9.4 Actual Educational Current Expenditure by Category (2006-2010)

    2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

    CategoryEmolument 13 979.56 12 197.05 17 124.53 17 571.06 20 229.10Services & Supply 2 922.47 3 525.23 3 882.98 4 297.01 2 148.05Asset 496.02 841.53 687.74 627.56 23.40Fixed Charges & Grants 7 842.82 9 371.52 4 333.52 4 854.67 3 120.88Other Expenditure 1.11 3.51 - - -

    TOTAL 25 241.98 25 938.84 26 028.77 27 350.30 25 521.43

    Table 9.5 Percentage of Recurrent Educational Expenditure by Category (2006-2010)

    2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

    CategoryEmolument 55.38 47.02 65.79 64.24 79.26Services & Supply 11.58 13.59 14.92 15.71 8.24Asset 1.97 3.24 2.64 2.3 0.09Fixed Charges & Grants 31.07 36.13 16.65 17.75 12.23Other Expenditure 0.00 0.02 - - -

    Source : Ministry of Finance Division, MOE

    (RM Millions)

    9 : EDUCATIONAL EXPENDITURE

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    10. ECONOMIC INDICATORS

    2006 2007 2008 2009p

    2009f

    GDP: Real Growth Rate (%) 5.80 6.20 4.60 -1.70 4.5 - 5.5

    GNP: Per Capita (USD) 5 701 6 700 7 737 6 634 7 416

    GDP Composition by Sector (% of growth)

    Agriculture, forestry and fishing 5.20 1.40 4.00 0.40 3.10

    Mining and quarrying -1.00 2.00 -0.80 -3.80 2.50

    Manufacturing 6.70 3.10 1.30 -9.30 6.50

    Construction -0.30 4.70 2.10 5.70 3.70

    Services (including government services) 7.40 9.60 7.20 2.60 4.90

    Inflation Rate [CPI] (%) 3.60 2.00 5.40 0.60 1.3*

    Federal Government Finance (USD billion)

    Revenue35 42.3 46.1 46.3 43.8

    Expenditure 40.60 49.50 56.70 60.30 55.60

    Employment by Sector (% of share) 2006 2007 2008 2009p

    2009f

    Agriculture, forestry and fishing 12.50 12.20 12.00 12.00 11.80

    Mining and quarrying 0.40 0.40 0.40 0.40 0.40

    Manufacturing 28.90 28.90 28.80 27.60 27.50

    Construction 6.80 6.60 6.60 6.50 6.50

    Services 51.50 51.90 52.20 53.50 53.80

    Unemployment rate (%) 3.30 3.20 3.30 3.70 3.60

    Labour Force ('000) 11 159 11 398 11 576 11 606 12217

    Notes: p = preliminary f = forecast

    *Jan to Feb 2010

    Sources: Ministry of Finance Division, Bank Negara Malaysia, Economic Planning Unit

    Table 10.1 Economic Indicators (2006 - 2010)

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    Age Group Number Percentage

    0-4 3.30 11.405-9 3.00 10.5010-14 2.80 9.8015-19 2.60 9.2020-24 2.60 8.8025-29 2.40 8.20

    30-34 2.10 7.3035-39 1.90 6.7040-44 1.80 6.3045-49 1.60 5.7050-54 1.40 4.8055-59 1.10 3.9060-64 0.80 2.70

    65-69 0.50 1.90

    70-74 0.40 1.30

    75-79 0.20 0.80

    80+ 0.20 0.70

    TOTAL 28.90 100.00

    Note : The added total may differ due to rounding.

    Source : Population projections based on the adjusted 2000 Population Census.

    Table 11.2 Population by State (2009-2010)

    State Number Percentage Number Percentage

    Johor 3.40 12.10 3.50 12.00Kedah 2.00 7.10 2.00 7.10Kelantan 1.60 5.70 1.70 5.80Melaka 0.80 2.70 0.80 2.70Negeri Sembilan 1.00 3.60 1.00 3.60Pahang 1.50 5.30 1.60 5.50Perak 2.40 8.40 2.40 8.40Perlis 0.20 0.70 0.20 0.80Pulau Pinang 1.60 5.70 1.60 5.60Sabah 3.20 11.30 3.30 11.30Sarawak 2.50 8.80 2.60 8.80Selangor* 5.20 18.40 5.30 18.30Terengganu 1.10 3.90 1.10 4.00W.P. Kuala Lumpur 1.70 6.00 1.70 5.80W.P. Labuan 0.10 0.30 0.10 0.30

    TOTAL MALAYSIA 28.30 100.00 28.90 100.00

    Notes : * Includes W.P. PutrajayaThe added total may differ due to rounding.

    Source : Population projections based on the adjusted 2000 Population Census.

    Table 11.1 Population by Age Group (2010)

    2010

    (Number in Millions)2009 2010

    (Number in Millions)

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    Urban Rural Urban Rural Urban Rural Urban Rural Urban Rural

    Peninsular Malaysia 14.10 7.10 14.40 7.20 14.70 7.30 15.00 7.50 15.40 7.60

    Sabah &

    W. P

    Labuan

    1.60 1.50 1.60 1.50 1.70 1.60 1.70 1.60 1.80 1.60

    Sarawak 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.30 1.20 1.30 1.30

    Note : The added total may differ due to rounding.

    Source : Population projections based on the adjusted 2000 Population Census.

    Population % Population % Population % Population % Population %

    Urban 16.80 63.20 17.20 63.40 17.60 63.50 18.00 63.70 18.40 63.80Rural 9.80 36.80 10.00 36.60 10.10 36.50 10.30 36.30 10.50 36.20

    TOTAL 26.60 100.00 27.20 100.00 27.70 100.00 28.30 100.00 28.90 100.00

    Note : The added total may differ due to rounding.

    Source : Population projections based on the adjusted 2000 Population Census.

    LOCATIO

    LOCATIO

    Table 11.3 Population by Region and Location in Millions (2006-2010)

    Table 11.4 Population by Location in Millions (2006-2010)

    2010

    2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

    2006 2007 2008 2009

    POPULATION

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    Table 11.5 Birth, Death, and Fertility Rates (2006-2009)

    2006 2007 2008P 2009e

    Crude Birth Rate (per 1,000 population) 18.1 18.1 17.8 17.6

    Crude Death Rate (per 1,000 population) 4.5 4.5 4.7 4.5

    Infant Mortality Rate (per 1,000 live births) 6.2 6.2 6.4 6.5

    Total Fertility Rate (per woman) 2.3 2.3 2.3 2.2

    Note : Population in millions

    Source : Department of Statistics Malaysia

    2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

    Literacy Rate: Age 10 and 93.0 93.6 93.6 93.8 94.2

    Literacy Rate: Age 15 and 92.0 92.7 92.8 92.9 93.4

    Notes: Definition of literacy used : has formal education.

    Population figures are derived from the Labour Force Survey and excludes non-Malaysian citizens

    Source : Department of Statistics Malaysia

    Table 11.7 Estimated School Going Age Population (2006-2010)

    Population

    Age (Ye l of Education 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

    3 to 5 Pre-Primary 1,542,700 1,500,000 1,477,400 1,457,700 1,445,900

    6 to 11 Primary 3,270,200 3,278,900 3,251,700 3,210,000 3,155,900

    12 to 14 Lower Secondar 1,550,400 1,563,000 1,577,500 1,594,600 1,614,900

    15-16 Upper Secondar 1,044,700 1,052,900 1,061,000 1,069,600 1,079,200

    17-18 Post Secondary 1,029,300 1,035,100 1,041,700 1,049,900 1,058,000

    19-24 University 2,956,100 2,986,600 3,015,800 3,041,900 3,065,400

    TOTAL 11,393,300.00 11,416,300.00 11,425,100.00 11,423,800.00 #########

    Notes:

    1. Population projection based on the adjusted 2000 Population Census.

    2. The population projection for 2001-2020 has been revised based on the latest trend in fertility rate and

    foreign workers.

    3. The added Total may differ due to rounding.

    P Preliminary figuree Estimate

    Source : Department of Statistics Malaysia

    Table 11.6 Literacy Rate (2005-2009)

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    Table 12.1 Enrolment Rates in Educational Institutons Under the Ministry of Education (2006-200

    2006 2007 2008 2009

    Primary*

    Enrolment 3 030 351 3 035 177 3 004 912 2 959 092

    Population 6+ - 11+ (1) 3 208 741 3 220 630 3 197 320 3 137 055

    Enrolment Rate (%) 94.44 94.24 93.98 94.33

    Lower Secondary

    Enrolment 1 345 010 1 362 811 1 397 219 1 402 505

    Population 12+ - 14+ (2) 1 581 889 1 602 333 1 618 836 1 621 251

    Enrolment Rate (%) 85.03 85.05 86.31 86.51

    Upper Secondary

    Enrolment 752 769 777 484 808 276 826 833

    Population 15+ - 16+ (2) 978 504 1 072 867 1 040 002 1 070 362

    Enrolment Rate (%) 76.93 72.47 77.72 77.25

    Post Secondary

    Enrolment 347694** 354869** 162249*** 161447***

    Population 17+ - 18+ (2) 1 002 013 1 015 100 978 504 1 016 691

    Enrolment Rate (%) 34.70 34.96 16.58 15.88

    Notes:

    *Not including pre-school enrolment in primary schools.

    **Including enrolment under the Ministry of Higher Education.

    ***Including enrolment in Form 6, Matriculation Centres and ITE under the Ministry of Education only.

    Source : EPRD, MOE

    Table 12.2 Transition Rates of Enrolment from Primary to Lower Secondary and Lower

    Secondary to Upper Secondary Level Under the Ministry of Education (2007-2009)

    2006 2007 2008 2009

    From Year 6 to Form 1 89.73 89.59 91.48 91.03

    From Form 3 to Form 4 95.90 95.55 97.54 95.34

    Source : Malaysian Educational Statistics, EPRD, MOE.

    Table 12.3 Pupil-Teacher Ratio in Schools Under the Ministry of Education (2005-2009)

    2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

    Primary 16.48 16.10 15.70 14.20 13.30

    Secondary 16.20 16.15 15.50 14.50 13.70

    Source : Malaysian Educational Statistics, EPRD, MOE.

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    Table 12.4 Average Class Size (Average Number of Pupils per Class) in Schools

    2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

    Primary 31 30 30 28 30Secondary 32 32 31 31 30

    2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

    Primary 413 412 415 393 386Secondary 1 094 1 093 1 095 1 059 1 050

    Source : Malaysian Educational Statistics, EPRD, MOE.

    Table 12.6 Percentage of Enrolment in Secondary Schools by Grade Level and

    2005 2006 2007 2008 2009Form 4

    Arts & Religious 49.8 50.2 50 50.7 54.6Science & Technical 36.4 35.4 34.5 33.4 32.2Vocational & Technology 13.5 14.2 15.3 15.6 13.2

    NVTC Skills 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.0Total 100 100 100 100 100

    Form 5

    Arts & Religious 49.4 49.4 49.2 50 50.1Science & Technical 37.6 36.9 36.1 34.7 34.0Vocational & Technology 12.8 13.5 14.5 15.1 15.7NVTC Skills 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2Total 100 100 100 100 100

    Form 6

    Form 6 (Lower)Arts & Religious 73.9 73.7 77 78.9 0Science 26.1 26.3 23 21.1 0

    Total 100 100 100 100 0Form 6Form 6 (Upper)Arts & Religious 76.5 77.9 76 81.5 82.0Science 123.5 22.1 24 18.5 18.0

    TOTAL 100 100 100 100 100

    Note: Upper-Secondary Level = Forms 4&5; Post-Secondary Level = Form 6 (Lower & U

    Source: EPRD, MOE

    Table 12.5 Average School Size (Average Number of Pupils Per School) in Schools

    Under the Ministry of Education (2005-2009)

    Under the Ministry of Education (2005-2009)

    Academic Streams

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    Table 12.7 Percentage of Teachers in Primary Schools by Gender and Age Group 2010*

    AGE GROUP 2009

    Gender % Male % Female

    58 0.13 0.08

    Table 12.8 Percentage of Teachers in Secondary Schools by Gender and Age Group 2010*

    AGE GROUP 2009

    Gender % Male % Female

    58 0.16 0

    Note : * Data as of 31 January 2010

    Source : EPRD, MOE

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    No Schooling (3) 2.4 7.3 (3) (3) (3) (3)

    Incomplete Primary (3) 15.9 a (3) (3) (3) (3)

    Primary 12.8 18.2 27.1 62.6 56.9 11.4 -

    Lower Secondary 16.6 12.5 21.0 10.1 13.5 9.9 12.6

    Upper Secondary 44.8 23.6 31.8* 17.5 21.8 43.8 43.9

    Tertiary Type B** 7.2 13.3 (7) (7) (7) 16.6 8.9

    Tertiary Type A*** 18.5 14.0 12.8 9.7 7.8 18.1 22.7

    Notes : Year of reference: 1 - 2003; 2 - 2004; 3 - 2004/05; 4 - 2005; 5 - 2005/06

    : Post-secondary non-tertiary education is included in upper secondary educationx(3)- Data included in Primary Educationx(7)- Data included in Tertiary Type Aa - a a no app ca e ecause e ca egory oes no app yn - Magnitude is nil* Post-secondary non-tertiary education is not included in upper secondary education but in

    tertiary education** For practically oriented/occupationally-specific programmes*** For theoretical tertiary programmes and advanced research programmes

    ource: uca on oun s

    Brazil 1 Finland 2

    Distribution of the population aged 25 to 64 years, by highest level of education attained

    Republic of

    Korea5

    Table 13.1 Educational Attainment of the Adult Population

    OECD

    mean4Philippines 2 Malaysia2 Turkey2

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    Table 13.2 Educational Attainment of the Adult Population by Age GroupPercentage of the population that has attained a specific level of education

    WEIean

    Age 25-64 82 93 71 81Age 15-19 90 99 90 95Age 20-24 91 98 88 94Age 25-34 88 97 82 91Age 35-44 84 95 76 84Age 45-54 78 90 68 75Age 55-64 66 78 40 61

    Age 25-64 63 66 43 58Age 15-19 80 93 55 74Age 20-24 82 89 66 78Age 25-34 74 83 54 70Age 35-44 66 72 57 61

    Age 45-54 55 51 38 50Age 55-64 39 27 15 35

    Age 25-64 51 45 29 42Age 15-19 38 72 12 27Age 20-24 67 74 44 58Age 25-34 61 60 38 51Age 35-44 53 48 32 44Age 45-54 43 32 26 36Age 55-64 30 17 11 24

    Age 25-64 27 13 8 15Age 15-19 16 9 n 1Age 20-24 40 28 3 12

    Age 25-34 33 18 8 17Age 35-44 27 12 9 16Age 45-54 28 9 9 14Age 55-64 18 5 4 10

    Notes : Year of reference: 1 - 2003; 2 - 2004; 3 - 2004/05; 4 - 2005 - Data not available

    n. - Magnitude is negligible

    Source: Table 1.e (p.31), Education Counts WEI 2007

    At least completed upper secondary education

    Completed tertiary education

    Malaysia 2 Brazil1Age Philippines3

    At least completed primary education

    At least completed lower secondary education

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    Malex(3) 2.3 4.4 x(3) x(3) x(3) x(3)

    Femalex(3) 2.4 10.4 x(3) x(3) x(3) x(3)

    Male x(3) 17.9 a x(3) x(3) x(3) x(3)

    Female x(3) 14.0 a x(3) x(3) x(3) x(3)

    Male 11.8 17.6 26.5 55.3 58.212.8 7.9

    Female 13.4 18.8 27.7 71.5 55.89.9 16.0

    Male 15.6 12.6 23.1 12.6 13.8 10.5 10.9

    Female 17.1 12.4 18.8 7.1 13.3 9.2 14.3

    Male 46.7 23.9 32.5 20.8 20.6 46.4 44.3

    Female 43.5 23.4 31.1 13.6 22.8 41.3 43.5

    Male 6.5 14.1 (7) (7) (7) 12.5 9.0

    Female 8.1 12.6 (7) (7) (7) 20.7 8.8

    Male 19.3 11.6 13.6 11.3 7.4 17.4 27.9

    Female 17.8 16.4 12.1 7.7 8.1 18.7 17.4

    Notes : 1 - Year of reference: 1 - 2003; 2 - 2004; 3 - 2005/06; 4 - 2005; 5 - 2004/05

    a - Data not applicable because the category does not apply

    n - magnitude is negligible

    * For practically oriented/occupationally-specific programmes

    ** For theoretical tertiary programmes and advanced research programmes

    x(3)- Data included in Primary

    x(4)- Data included in Lower Secondary

    x(7)- Data included in Tertiary Type A

    Source: Education Counts WEI 2007

    Republic of Korea5

    No

    Schooling

    IncompleteP

    rimary

    Mean

    OECDPhilippines5 Malaysia2

    Table 13.3 Educational Attainment of the Adult Population by Gender

    Distribution of the aged 25 to 64 years, by highest level of education attained

    Turkey5 Brazil1 Finland5

    Primary

    Lower

    Secondary

    Upper

    Secondary

    Tertiary

    Type B*

    Tertiary

    Type A**

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    Table 13.4 Upper Secondary Graduation Ratios

    (gross ratios) by gender

    OECD

    Mean4

    Male + Female 82.3 62.4 86.6 47.7 72.5 95.1 93.0

    Male 78.0 56.8 79.3 50.8 x(1) 88.9 93.7

    Female 86.9 68.1 94.3 44.5 x(1) 101.5 92.3

    Notes : 1 - Year of reference: 1 - 2003/2004; 2 - 2004; 3 - 2005

    Data not available

    Source : Table 1.e (p.30), Education Counts WEI 2007

    OECD

    Mean1

    Pre-primary 88 22 36 101 77 56

    Primary 100 100 100 100 100 100 100

    Secondary 127 101 157 161 89 133 151

    Tertiary 200 363 580 778 224 157

    Notes : Year of reference: 1 - 2004; 2 - 2003/04; 3 - 2004/05; 4 - 2005

    * Public institutions only

    Data not available

    Source : Table 3.c.i (p.74), Education Counts WEI 2007

    Turkey1 Brazil1

    Upper secondary graduates as a percentage of the population at the typical age of graduation

    Finland1Republic

    of Korea1

    Philippines3 Malaysia 2 Turkey3 Brazil2 Finland1

    Table 13.5 Annual Expenditure on Educational Institutions Per Student by Level of Education

    Republic

    of Korea3

    Relative to Primary

    Philippines1 Malaysia 1*

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    OECDMean

    Current 91.0 96.5 85.9 77.8 93.9 89.4 81.5

    Capital 9.0 3.5 14.1 22.2 6.1 10.6 18.5

    Current 89.3 97.7 89.0 82.3 96.7 94.2 80.9

    Capital 10.7 2.3 11.0 17.7 3.3 5.8 19.1

    Notes : Year of reference: 1 - 2004; 2 - 2003/04; 3 - 2005

    * Public institutions only

    ... - data not availableSource: Table 3.d (p.80), Education Counts WEI 2007

    OECD hilippines 2 Malaysia 1 Turkey2 Brazil1 2Mean3

    Male + Female 2.3 0.4 1.1 0.3 2.0 2.4 0.9

    Males 2.3 0.4 1.1 0.3 2.0 2.4 0.9

    Females 2.3 0.4 1.2 0.3 2.0 2.4 0.9

    Notes : Year of reference: 1 - 2004; 2 - 2004/05; 3 - 2005/06

    x(1)- Data included in male and female category

    Source: Table 4.a (p.96), Education Counts WEI 2007

    Table 13.8 Upper Secondary Enrolment Patterns

    OECD hilippines 3 Malaysia 1 Turkey3 Brazil1 Finland

    Mean

    General 50.3 100.0 86.4 57.8 93.5 36.1 71.5

    Pre-vocational 4.2 a a a a a aVocational 47.5 a 13.6 42.2 6.5 63.9 28.5

    Notes : Year of reference: 1 - 2004; 2 - 2003/04; 3 - 2004/05; 4 - 2005/06

    a - Data not applicable because the category does not apply

    x(6)- Data included in Vocational

    Source: Table 4.g (p.112), Education Counts WEI 2006

    Turkey1 Brazil1

    and private sources

    Republic

    of Korea3

    Republic

    of Korea4

    Table 13.6 Expenditure on Educational Institutions by Resource Category and by Level of

    Distribution of enrolment in public and private institutions by programme orientatio

    Expected years of pre-primary education under current conditions

    Finland1

    Republicof Korea1

    Primary,Secondary &PostSecondaryNon-tertiary

    Tertiary

    Table 13.7 Pre-primary Education Expectancy

    Percentage of total expenditure (current and capital) on educational

    hilippines 1 alaysia 1*

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    OECD

    MeanPre-primary 48 50 51 48 48 49 48

    Primary 49 49 49 47 48 49 47

    Secondary 49 52 50 40 49 51 47

    Tertiary* 54 54 58 42 48 54 37

    Notes : Year of reference: 1 - 2004; 2 - 2004/05; 3 - 2005; 4 - 2005/06

    - Data not requested from countries

    * All tertiary education

    - Data are not available

    Source: Table 4.h (p.114), Education Counts WEI 2007

    OECD

    Mean3

    Pre-primary 15.3 21.2 19.7 17.6 12.5 20.2

    Primary 16.7 35.1 17.2 25.8 22.9 15.9 28.0

    Secondary 13.4 37.9 17 16.2 17.9 13.9 18.2

    Tertiary** 15.8 17.3 13.6 12.5

    Notes : Year of reference: 1 - 2004; 2 - 2004/05; 3 - 2005; 4 - 2005/06

    ** All tertiary education

    - Data are not requested from countries

    - Data are not available

    Source: Table 5.c (p.136), Education Counts WEI 2007

    OECD

    Mean3

    Primary 21.7 39.4 30.2 25.5 25.9 15.6 32.6

    Lower secondary 23.8 53.9 33.6 27.4 32.7 18.9 36.0

    Notes : Year of reference: 1 - 2004; 2 - 2004/05; 3 - 2005/06

    * Public institutions only

    ** General Programmes

    Source: Table 5.d (p.138), Education Counts WEI 2007

    Finland2

    Female enrolment as a percentage of total enrolment, by level of education

    hilippines 2 Malaysia 1 Turkey2 Brazil1

    Malaysia 1 Turkey2 Brazil1 Finland2Republic

    of Korea4

    Republic

    of Korea3

    Table 13.9 Female Participation In Education

    Average class size by total public and private institutions and level of education, calculations

    Table 13.11 Average Class Size

    based on number of students and number of classes

    hilippines

    2

    Malaysia

    1*Argentina

    1 Brazil

    1

    Federatio

    2

    Republic

    of Korea4

    Table 13.10 Pupil-Teacher Ratiosequivalents

    hilippines 2

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    9 892 729 964 638

    10 918 729 964 791

    11 927 729 964 816

    12 1 011 912 1 230 867

    13 1 032 936 1 230 893

    14 1 040 936 1 230 893

    Duration per session in minutes

    Notes : Year of reference: 1 - 2004; 2 -2004/05

    Source : Table 5.e (p.140), Education Counts WEI 2007

    OECD

    Mean3

    Teaching hours

    per year

    Primary 803 1 182 792 639 800 677 810

    Lower

    secondary707 1 182 792 a 800 592 570

    Upper

    secondary664 1 182 792 567 800 550 553

    (general

    programmes)Teaching

    weeks per year

    Primary 38 40 41 37 40 38 37

    Lower

    secondary38 40 41 a 40 38 37

    Upper

    secondary37 40 41 37 40 38 37

    (general

    programmes)

    Notes : Year of reference: 1 - 2004; 2 - 2004/05; 3 - 2005; 4 - 2005/06

    Data not requested from countries

    Source: Table 5.f (p.139), Education Counts WEI 2007

    WEI Argentina1 Malaysia 1

    Republic

    of Korea4Finland2

    Table 13.12 Intended Instruction Time for Students In Public Institutions

    Total intended instruction time per year in hours for 9 to 14 year-olds

    Ages

    Teaching time and weeks per year in public institutions, by level of education

    Table 13.13 The Organization of Teacher's Instructional Time

    RussianFederation 2

    Philippines2 Malaysia 1 Turkey2 Brazil1

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    group (based on headcounts)

    OECDMean3

    Primary education

    < 30 16.1 7.6 24.4 14.3 28.6 13.4 25.6

    30-39 26.0 24.1 41.1 41.7 36.2 31.9 30.3

    40-49 29.8 24.8 25.1 28.0 24.5 29.7 23.9

    50-59 25.0 27.5 9.2 12.8 9.6 23.9 18.8

    > 60 3.2 16.0 0.2 3.1 1.0 1.2 1.3

    Unknown n n n n n a aecon ary

    education

    < 30 13 13.5 (13) 16.3 20.5 10.6 18.5

    30-3925.4 35.9 (14) 25 33 28.2 31.240-49 30.1 28.2 (15) 30 31.8 27.9 39.1

    50-59 27.9 18.9 (16) 14.7 13.4 31.2 10.3

    > 60 4.1 3.5 (17) 4 1.4 2.2 0.9

    Unknown n n (18) n n a apper secon ary

    education

    < 30 11.0 13.5 19.6 13.1 19.7 5.5 14.8

    30-39 23.6 35.9 44.6 31.3 34.7 22.6 28.4

    40-49 31.2 28.2 28.6 32.4 28.2 31.5 41.5

    50-59 29.3 18.9 7.0 17.9 16.3 32.9 13.9

    > 60 5.4 3.5 0.1 5.4 1.1 7.6 1.3

    Unknown a n n n n a a

    Notes : Year of reference: 1 - 2004; 2 - 2004/05; 3 - 2005; 4 - 2005/06

    - Data are not requested from countries

    x(13)- Data included in upper secondary education age 60

    x(18)- Data included in upper secondary education age unknown

    Source: Table 5.g (p.142), Education Counts WEI 2007

    Finland2 Republicof Korea4

    Percentage of teachers in public and private institutions, by level of education and age

    Table 13.14 Age Distribution of Teachers

    Philippines2 Malaysia 1 Argentina1 Brazil1