The Borneo Post

IR 4.0: Ministry says ready to discontinu­e irrelevant courses

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KODIANG: The Ministry of Higher Education is prepared to discontinu­e irrelevant courses at higher education institutio­ns in line with the government’s desire to produce more digitally skilled graduates in the wake of the Fourth Industrial Revolution ( IR 4.0).

Its minister Datuk Seri Idris Jusoh said new courses would be introduced to expose students to IR 4.0 which demands a change in line with the digital transforma­tion, in order to be more competitiv­e.

“We are prepared to face the challenges, and even the teachers, for example, about 600 lecturers this year will be given the Educator 4.0 course to know the challenges and education streams in line with IR 4.0,” he said after launching the Jerlun Community College, yesterday.

Idris was commenting on Barisan Nasional ( BN)’s manifesto which promises an inclusive education sector ahead of IR 4.0, with over 5 million digitally skilled graduates.

Idris said the marketabil­ity rate of graduates from the Community College in the country was 96.7 per cent, proving it was among the best educationa­l institutio­ns in the country.

“Do not underestim­ate the community college graduates, in terms of marketabil­ity here ( Community Colleges) is the best compared to other education institutio­ns,” he said.

Idris said the applicatio­ns to enter Community Colleges was on the rise due to the variety of courses offered, such as architectu­re, fashion, pastry making, and automotive, in line with the market demand.

“There are also Community Colleges implementi­ng Virtual Reality courses, which extend beyond IR 4.0,” he said.

The Jerlun Community College

We are prepared to face the challenges, and even the teachers, for example, about 600 lecturers this year will be given the Educator 4.0 course to know the challenges and education streams in line with IR 4.0. Datuk Seri Idris Jusoh, Minister of Higher Education

is the 95th such institutio­n in the country, and the 10th in Kedah which offers a full-time Certificat­e in Architectu­ral Technology for Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia ( SPM) school leavers.

A total of 48 full- time certificat­es and 17 diplomas are being offered at the institutio­n. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Idris (centre) and others give the thumbs-up after the launching of Jerlun Community College. — Bernama photo
Idris (centre) and others give the thumbs-up after the launching of Jerlun Community College. — Bernama photo

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