PETALING JAYA: The back-and-forth over the implementation of the UPSR examination for Year 6 students is leaving students, teachers and parents confused, Sarawak premier Abang Johari Openg said today.
Abang Johari said teachers had already adapted to teaching without UPSR after it was abolished in 2021, Dayak Daily reported.
However, he expressed concern over the current assessment system, where students go from Year 6 to Form 5 without sitting for any major national examination, relying instead on pass-or-fail assessments.
