The societal stigma attached to Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) is difficult to erase. Many around the world have labelled vocational education as an unpromising field and a place to pool non-performers. Although much has been done to promote TVET as legitimate education, the negative perception lingers in the mind of many. Gradually, that negative perception is being discarded as many become aware of the benefits of TVET.

Source : "CHAMPIONING TVET MALAYSIA THROUGH LEADERSHIP, A MALAYSIAN LEADER’S EXPERIENCE" by Ibrahim, B* , Ahmad, H.

The higher education ministry has been directed to formulate a new policy on technical and vocational education and training (TVET). The ministry and related agencies needed to rebrand and eliminate parents’ perception of TVET as second-class education or that it is irrelevant.

Source : https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2022/03/06/come-up-with-new-tvet-policy-pm-directs-ministry/

This negative perception is being disrupted and creatively discarded ALSO because many have come forward to champion the significance of TVET in Malaysia. These CHAMPIONS are MyTVET's direct point of reference and we work with them to further consolidate their vision and missions.

This page is dedicated to these strong TVET CHAMPIONS in Malaysia.