Education Ministry finetuning solutions to reduce overcrowding in 86 ‘high-density’ schools across Malaysia

KLANG: There are 86 ‘high-density schools’ across the country that face overcrowding, compromising education quality, says Fadhlina Sidek. The Education Minister said the ministry is evaluating each school individually to decide on the best solutions necessary to reduce classroom congestion and improve education quality. She said conditions vary from school to school, each with unique … Read more

Education Ministry to expand preschool classes, develop teachers

PETALING JAYA: Preschool classes will be expanded throughout educational institutions under the Education Ministry. In a statement on Tuesday (April 30), the ministry said the expansion of preschool classes ensures that the issue of student dropout can be addressed from an early stage. Focus will also be given to the development of teacher professionalism. “Various … Read more

Parents against introduction of non-DLP class in Melaka schools

MELAKA: A group of parents are against the introduction of a non-Dual Language Programme (DLP) class in a dozen schools where the programme has been implemented here. The group, comprising chairmen of the schools’ parent-teacher associations (PTA), said this was an “unwarranted” move to introduce a non-DLP class in the affected schools. The group, represented … Read more

CBSE Students Alert Two Board Exams In A Year From Academic Session 2025-26, Here Is All You Need To Know

Home Education CBSE Students Alert! Two Board Exams In A Year From Academic Session 2025-26, Here’s All You Need To Know Gearing up for Board Exams in a couple of years? We have news for you! CBSE Students will be appearing for two Board Examinations in one academic year from 2025 – said the Education … Read more

Stay hydrated during hot spells, Education Ministry tells students

GUA MUSANG: The Education Ministry has advised students nationwide to drink enough water and wear appropriate school uniforms due to the hot weather. Minister Fadhlina Sidek urged parents and guardians to monitor their wards. She said schools have existing guidelines regarding student activities during heatwaves and have been briefed accordingly. “We have repeatedly stressed this … Read more

218 out of 338 dilapidated school reconstruction projects in Sabah completed, says Fadhlina

KOTA KINABALU: A total of 218 out of 338 projects to reconstruct dilapidated schools in Sabah have been completed to date, says Education Minister Fadhlina Sidek (pic). She said 60 projects were currently under construction and expected to be completed soon, while the remaining 60 projects were still in the planning stage. “All these improvement … Read more

Parents urged to lodge complaints if schools organise outdoor activities in hot weather

SEREMBAN: Parents are urged to lodge an official complaint if they find that a school is planning to hold outdoor activities even if the weather exceeds 35°C, says Education Minister Fadhlina Sidek. She said complaints could be lodged via the ministry’s SISPAA complaints management system to ensure that appropriate action can be taken. “If there … Read more

Not so hot after all

DURING Geetha Nair Balakrishnan’s days as a trainee teacher, she learnt that marking questions correctly meant sticking closely to the guidelines given. Read full story FOLLOW US ON GOOGLE NEWS Read original article here Denial of responsibility! Trusted Bulletin is an automatic aggregator of the all world’s media. In each content, the hyperlink to the … Read more

Education Ministry extends PISMP intake to STPM, STAM, matriculation grads

KUALA LUMPUR: The Education Ministry will extend the intake of candidates for the Bachelor of Teaching Degree Programme (PISMP) to include Sijil Tinggi Persekolahan Malaysia (STPM), Sijil Tinggi Agama Malaysia (STAM), and Matriculation Programme graduates starting this year. In a statement on Saturday (April 13), the ministry announced that this initiative will provide opportunities for … Read more

Talks held with 11 states on expanding scheme to help school dropouts

KUALA LUMPUR: The Education Ministry has held engagement sessions with 11 states on expanding the Sekolah Bimbingan Jalinan Kasih (SBJK) programme, which was created to provide access to education for children who drop out of school. Deputy Education Minister Wong Kah Woh (pic) said the states involved were Penang, Johor, Pahang, Terengganu, Kedah, Negri Sembilan, … Read more