Selangor Journal

Over 20,000 new teachers appointed last year — Minister

KUALA LUMPUR, March 27 — The Education Ministry (MoE) appointed 20,171 new teachers on a contract and permanent basis to overcome teacher shortages in schools last year.

Its minister Fadhlina Sidek said this was the highest number ever appointed by the ministry in a year.

“The intake will continue for this year and the years to come to fill the vacancies in schools under the MoE,” she said when winding up the motion of thanks for the Royal address for the ministry during the Dewan Negara sitting today.

In addition, the MoE currently does not plan to review the vernacular school policies by creating a single-stream education system.

Fadhlina said the existing education policy will be continued, with attention given to efforts to close the gap between schools in the country to ensure national unity can be achieved through education.

“As such, we do not view any school as a hindrance towards promoting unity. In fact, it is the best space for us together to provide space for understanding and strengthening the agenda of unity among students.

“I am very optimistic that, going forward, the future generation will show true appreciation for unity through the approaches we take now,” she said.

Meanwhile, Higher Education Minister Datuk Seri Zambry Abd Kadir said his ministry strives to create a guideline for English language proficiency based on the Common European Framework of Reference For Languages, which is used internationally.

“This guideline will be used by language lecturers and teachers in public universities to develop English assessment test papers that are appropriate to students’ proficiency levels based on international standards,” he said when winding up the same motion for the Higher Education Ministry.

Zambry added the ministry, via the Medical Dean’s Council of Malaysian Public Universities, is drafting a strategic plan for medical expertise training to meet the needs of medical specialists in the country.

— Bernama

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