The Borneo Post

Principals asked to prepare for Industry 4.0’s challenges

- By Zaheera Johari reporters@theborneop­ost.com

MIRI: School principals have been called on to equip themselves withthelat­estknowled­geandskill­s, as well as to be technologi­cally savvy.

Minister of Education, Science and Technologi­cal Research Dato Sri Michael Manyin Jawong said continuous profession­al developmen­t is necessary in order to handle the challenges of Industry 4.0.

“We cannot be content with mediocre performanc­es as times have changed and now technology is evolving very fast, whereas our children need to be very attentive, innovative, and be able to meet the challenges of Industry 4.0.

“It is going to be a very tough task but it is education that will give individual­s the opportunit­ies to have upward mobility and to be able to contribute to the community and the nation’s progress,” he said at the 53rd Secondary School Principals Education Management Conference of Sarawak yesterday.

He stressed that teaching in the 21st century, especially for principals, involved challenges from intellectu­al to spiritual, cultural, material, new ideologies, and issues related to public service ethics.

“In this digital era, changes and challenges that are faced by principals are inevitable. They become part and parcel of delivering high quality learning opportunit­ies at school and, to address these challenges, principals need to have high self- esteem to be able to rise and make themselves strong role models for teachers and students under their leadership,” he explained.

The conference, which started on Monday and ends tomorrow (July 12), involves 193 secondary school principals and 31 district education officers.

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The drugs confiscate­d during the raid at Kampung Nauran.
 ??  ?? Sarawak Education Department director Rakayah Madon and Manyin (second and third right) listen to a briefing by one of the education exhibitors.
Sarawak Education Department director Rakayah Madon and Manyin (second and third right) listen to a briefing by one of the education exhibitors.

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