The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Maszlee moots incentives for teachers to pursue post-graduate studies

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GEORGE TOWN: Teachers may get incentives if they pursue postgradua­te studies, Education Minister Maszlee Malik said yesterday amid the government’s effort to upskill the Malaysian workforce.

He said he will discuss this with the Public Service Department.

“We will look into giving incentives to teachers who are currently pursuing, or planning to pursue post-graduate studies, either for a Masters or PhD,” he said during his speech at the National Teachers’ Day Celebratio­n at Spice Arena here.

He said this is to encourage teachers to continue to upgrade their skills by undertakin­g postgradua­te studies.

Maszlee also announced an allocation of RM35.2 million to hire temporary teachers to fill in for these teachers when they go on leave.

He said the ministry will also be implementi­ng new initiative­s to reduce the workload of teachers so that they can focus on their core duty of teaching.

The initiative­s which were implemente­d since January this year include improvemen­ts to the current filing, documentat­ion, data management and online systems.

He said the ministry is also looking at other long-term initiative­s involving more complicate­d issues that needed a review of existing policies and guidelines, improvemen­ts to infrastruc­ture and optimising of human resources in schools.

”We hope that the implementa­tion of human resources optimisati­on in schools will ensure that schools can function fully and that the distributi­on of teachers are more balanced in all schools,” he said.

Earlier, he commended a teacher from SMK Panji, KA Razhiyah Mohamed Khu y, a er the la er received the Best Special Education Teacher Asia Award 2019 at the Special Education Network and Inclusion Associatio­n in Hong Kong in February.

He said Razhiyah was also listed among the top 50 teachers in the Global Teachers Award 2018 from the Varkey Foundation in London.

He said another teacher, Muhamad Khairul Anuar Hussin, from SMK Taman Universiti 2, Johor Bahru, was the only Malaysian teacher to be listed as one of the Top 40 finalists in the Global Teacher Prize 2019.

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