Why We Read,
Watch, and Stay Silent — Even When the Glass Barrier Is Gone
Recently,
the popular podcast Keluar Sekejap (hosted by Khairy Jamaluddin and Shahril
Hamdan) sparked an important discussion: In SPM 2025, more than 13,000 students
achieved straight A's — a number that looks impressive on paper. Yet Malaysia's
PISA scores continue to decline. The episode asked a pointed question: Is our
education system truly producing excellence, or are we creating an illusion of
success? Many of us watched or read about that episode (and similar critiques).
We nod in agreement privately. We share the concern about "shut-down
kids," rote learning, dyslexia being overlooked, and students who master exams
but struggle with real-world application and critical thinking. But how many of
us actually comment publicly on Facebook, LinkedIn, X (Twitter), or even in the
comments section? Very few!
Here is the video link to Keluar sekejap: https://x.com/i/status/2040334125614383385