The Borneo Post

Early childhood education system to be improved

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KUALA NERANG: Early childhood education will continue to be the government’s agenda to further enhance the national education system in these challengin­g times.

Education Minister Datuk Seri Mahdzir Khalid said the National Early Childhood Education Committee has been given the responsibi­lity to plan a holistic education system.

“The National Early Childhood Education Committee has to find

The National Early Childhood Education Committee has to find the best example, including from abroad, to put the education system on the right track.

the best example, including from abroad, to put the education system on the right track,” he told reporters after handing over scholarshi­p to children of rubber smallholde­rs and Risda, at SM Kuala Nerang, here, yesterday.

During the event, 48 outstandin­g Form Five students each received cheques for RM500 as incentive for them to continue studying hard to achieve good results in their examinatio­ns.

Mahdzir said the present early childhood education system was alright and only need some improvemen­ts and would not involve the formulatio­n of a new system.

The ministry plans to ensure that teachers of childcare centres and those run by Kemas ( Community Developmen­t Department) possess at least a diploma in early childhood education. — Bernama

Datuk Seri Mahdzir Khalid, Education Minister

 ??  ?? Mahdzir (third row, centre) in a group photo with recipients after handing over scholarshi­p to children of rubber smallholde­rs and Risda, at SM Kuala Nerang. — Bernama photo
Mahdzir (third row, centre) in a group photo with recipients after handing over scholarshi­p to children of rubber smallholde­rs and Risda, at SM Kuala Nerang. — Bernama photo

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