Selangor Journal

Education Ministry implements education programme for GISBH charity homes children

PUTRAJAYA, Oct 3 — The Education Ministry (MOE), in collaboration with the Social Welfare Department (JKM), has implemented an education programme for children from Global Ikhwan Services and Business Holding Sdn Bhd charity homes, currently under the care of authorities, starting on Tuesday (October 1).

It said the programme, involving 68 teachers, is specifically designed to provide formal, structured education to the children, ensuring they do not face learning disruptions.

The programme utilises the Year One Transition Programme Kit and the Healthy Mind Intervention Programme Module to cater to children who have never been part of the national education system.

“The kit focuses on the children’s socioeconomic, cognitive, and physical development to build their self-confidence and holistically prepare them, including mastering literacy and numeracy skills.

“The module also incorporates elements that raise awareness of their self-potential while promoting a balance in their physical, emotional, spiritual, social, and intellectual aspects, helping them adapt positively to the new learning environment,” MOE said in a statement today.

In line with the Humanistic Education agenda, the MOE is committed to ensuring these children receive the best educational opportunities, leaving no one behind.

— Bernama

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