Privatisation and Corporation of Education
Privatisation and Corporation of Education
Privatisation and Corporation of Education
PHILOSOPHICAL FOUNDATION
OF MALAYSIAN EDUCATION
EDT 1001:
GROUP 4
Question:
Discuss the advantages and
disadvantages of the
Corporatization and
Privatization of Education in
Malaysia.
PRIVATIZATION IN EDUCATION
IN MALAYSIA
HISTORY
Started in the 1950s
For students who cannot continue their studies to
obtain their basic certificates in Government
schools.
1970s:
The roles of the private education changed when
the private education began focusing on the preuniversity courses.
Privatization
International college
Unitar
Lim Kok Wing
Institute
HELP institute
Unisel
Shahputra
Lagenda
PTPL
Cosmopoint
UniKL
Stanford College
KDU
Corporatisation
MMU
UNITEN
UTP
College Telekom
PRIVATISATION IN
EDUCATION
ADVANTAGES:
lower cost to obtain a foreign degree by
enrolling in a twinning program
More references from the main university
Different study climate values
- competitiveness
- self-efficiency
- motivation
- language
The shift is from central state control to marketbased policies, which will increase the range of
choices for students and address the needs of
an increasingly complex social order
The Malaysian state will still maintain a central
steering role to ensure equity access, consumer
advocacy, and national identity, which are
broader social and cultural goals that transcend
the market.
DISADVANTAGES..
Complete transfer of ownership and
control of a government institution.
Burden people especially if charges or
fees are raised for privatized services.
Implications of 2 sets of services :
>can afford privatized services.
>cannot afford continue rely on public
services.
CORPORATIZATION IN
EDUCATION
ADVANTAGES
1. Corporatized universities will be allowed to borrow money.
2. Entering business ventures.- investment
3. Provide development funds for new programs.
4.Attractive salary packages for academic staff.
DISADVANTAGES
1. Many entrepreneurial activities will impact the academic
quality & freedom of the university.
Issue
Privatization and Corporatization
Aggressive Advertisement
A KDU ad says the college wants to "make you
somebody." It also claims (perhaps rightly) that it
is a pioneer in American university transfer
programme.
Kolej Komuniti Mertajam boasts that it is the first
government approved private college in Penang.
RIMA College in Penang capitalizes on the fact
that they are offering "a part-time American
degree for busy people."
CONCLUSION..
The actual achievements may have had more to
do with organizational, managerial and incentive
reforms, which do not require privatization as a
precondition. While there are undoubtedly been
many improvements in the quality of services
provided, user costs have generally risen
disproportionately higher, with obvious adverse
and distributional implications.
The End
Group 4
Nur Hidayah Yusuf
Sirajun Munira Sahrudeen
Nurul Nisshak Baharudin
Khairunnisa Mohamad Yusoff
Nur Liana Johari