The Borneo Post

Ministry mulls more TVET courses in integrity and Henry Gurney Schools

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MELAKA: The Ministry of Education will consider the recommenda­tions of the Prisons Department to create more courses based on Technical Education and Vocational Training (TVET) in Integrity and Henry Gurney schools nationwide.

Deputy Education Minister Datuk P Kamalanath­an said a variety of factors would also need to be taken into account, especially the financial constraint­s faced by the Education and Home ministries.

He said, however, the goal was not impossible to be realised with the cooperatio­n of private companies such as industry players or colleges through public-private partnershi­ps.

“TVET is important because there are students in Integrity and Henry Gurney schools who are less interested in the academic field, so skills is a great way for us to help them for when they get out of here. We understand there are financial constraint­s, but in the ninth shift of the Malaysian Education Blueprint, we encourage public-private partnershi­p, and this would help create more TVET courses,” he told reporters after his visit to attend the Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) Excellence Award for Integrity and Henry Gurney Schools here, yesterday.

Earlier, he presented awards and certificat­es of excellence to students who performed well in their SPM examinatio­ns last year.

Also present were Prisons (Safety and Correction­al) deputy directorge­neral Datuk Alzafry Mohamed Alnassif Mohamed Adahan and State Education, Higher Education, Science and Technology, Green Technology and Innovation deputy chairman Datuk Md Rawi Mahmud. — Bernama

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