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Association proposes diverse, equitable and inclusive education quota system
#11
That’s a powerful initiative! ? Promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion in education ensures that opportunities are more fairly distributed and helps create a stronger, more balanced society for the future. https://semakansstrs.my/
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#12
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#13
The Higher Education Malaysia Association (Heya) is right to highlight the need for a quota system that prioritizes fairness through economic and social capital instead of race alone. Supporting students from low-income or rural backgrounds can help close the education gap and promote true equity.

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#14
I agree that inclusivity in education should also prepare students for diverse career paths and creative industries, not just academics. Many young people today are exploring fields like fashion, home design, and lifestyle media, which are equally valuable for the economy and personal growth. Platforms like velvetmagazines often highlight how creativity and culture can be powerful tools for learning and self-development.
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#15
That’s a thoughtful approach — focusing on economic and social factors sounds much fairer than relying solely on race. It could really open doors for talented students who just need better opportunities. Education should always reward effort and potential, not background.
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#16
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will it allow moe gov idme kpm malaysia now?
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#17
According to a report by the Higher Education Malaysia Association (Heya), the quota system in universities should prioritize economic and social factors over race — a move that aligns with our mission at Smart Square HMH to promote fair and inclusive education opportunities for all
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#18
I completely agree that education opportunities should be based on fair access rather than race alone. When students from different economic and social backgrounds are given equal chances, it creates a more diverse and well-rounded talent pool for future industries — including creative fields like lifestyle, luxury and fashion. Platforms such as
often highlight how culture and innovation thrive when people from varied communities contribute their perspectives. A more inclusive quota system could definitely help in developing Malaysia’s next generation of creative leaders and successful professionals.
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