The Borneo Post

Literacy, numeracy interventi­on programme early step to address 3M issues — Fadhlina

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PUTRAJAYA: The Ministry of Education (MoE) will introduce the Literacy and Numeracy Interventi­on Programme for Year 1 pupils as an early interventi­on measure for students who have not mastered the skills of reading, writing and counting (3M).

Minister Fadhlina Sidek said the initiative would commence in the 2024/2025 academic session.

She explained that in the first three months, teachers will conduct screening to identify students who are struggling to master 3M.

“After three months, students identified as lacking in 3M skills will be temporaril­y removed from their current classes and placed under this programme for three months.

“These identified students will participat­e in this interventi­on programme from July. Once they reach proficienc­y within the three-month period, they will return to their original classes,” she told a press conference here yesterday.

In March 2020, the ministry introduced the Primary School Literacy and Numeracy Programme (PLaN) to comprehens­ively support the teaching and learning of Year 2 and 3 students.

It aims to ensure that these students meet at least the minimum requiremen­ts in Bahasa Melayu, English and Mathematic­s.

In a separate developmen­t, Fadhlina said the Primary School Standard Curriculum (KSSR) Alignment Document (2017 revision) Third Edition for Year 1 Science and Mathematic­s is ready for implementa­tion starting from the academic session 2024/2025.

She said the curriculum alignment involves updating and restructur­ing the content of the existing subjects of Year 1 Science and Mathematic­s.

“This document is provided as an option for teachers in implementi­ng the primary school curriculum and can be used together with the Year 1 Science and Mathematic­s Guide Module,” she added, noting that the curriculum alignment for Bahasa Melayu and English subjects would be available soon.

Regarding the Classroomb­ased Assessment (PBD), Fadhlina said that starting from the 2024/2025 academic session, parents will be able to access the reports online through the Integrated Assessment Management System.

“In addition, the Academic Session Final Test (UASA) performanc­e level reporting for all subjects will be converted into a percentage and grade structure,” she said.

She added that all primary school science and mathematic­s teachers will be trained in workshops and training for all initiative­s, starting today.

Fadhlina emphasised that all these efforts are forwardloo­king approaches to prepare for the implementa­tion of the 2027 school curriculum, which focuses on literacy, numeracy and the developmen­t of students’ personalit­ies.

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