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Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) candidates of Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Subang Jaya arrive as early as 7am at their school for their final revision before sitting for the major examination on February 22, 2021. — Picture by BERNAMA

Teachers invited to join STEM encouragement programme

PUTRAJAYA, Jan 19 — Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) teachers are invited to participate in a programme to foster STEM education, said Education Minister Fadhlina Sidek.

The ministry (MOE) has set aside RM100,000 to implement this initiative in 10 selected schools through pilot projects.

“I am giving STEM teachers two weeks to develop suitable activities or programmes to promote STEM education.

“Please inform our teachers to ensure their participation in this programme, which will be spearheaded by local educators, contributing positively to the advancement of STEM education in the country,” she said in her New Year Address at the ministry today.

Letters of invitation to participate in the programme will be sent out soon and teachers interested in joining can submit their applications to the ministry.

“The ministry will choose schools capable of contributing ideas to foster a STEM cultural environment within their respective institutions,” Fadhlina added.

In another development, the MOE will launch an Educational Roadshow commencing in the Central Zone on February 27, followed by other zones until its conclusion in July.

In October last year, she said the MOE would organise a nationwide education roadshow starting in 2024 to gather insights regarding the development plan for the upcoming 2027 school curriculum.

— Bernama

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