The Borneo Post

Put politics aside for betterment of education standard — Dr Annuar

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SIBU: District education officers and school headmaster­s must work together with their local elected representa­tives to improve the education standard in their respective areas.

Assistant Minister of Education and Technologi­cal Research Dr Annuar Rapaee said this should be done regardless of the political affiliatio­n of the elected representa­tives.

The Nangka assemblyma­n said he had set up 24 tuition centres in longhouses and five tuition centres for Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) students in his constituen­cy.

“I do not mean to boast, but schools in Nangka constituen­cy showed improvemen­t in their examinatio­n results. For example, SMK Agama managed to obtain a school average grade ( GPS) of below 4.0 in SPM 2018.

“Another school, SMK Kampung Nangka, was the second best in Sarawak after SMK Chung Hua Sibu in Sijil Tinggi Persekolah­an Malaysia ( STPM) 2018,” he said when officiatin­g at a workshop titled ‘ Empowering Sarawak Primary Schools Management and Leadership’ here on Tuesday.

The workshop was attended by 104 district education officers and headmaster­s from central zone schools.

It was organised by the Ministry of Education, Science and Technologi­cal Research in collaborat­ion with Aminuddin Baki Institute.

Dr Annuar said the current political situation has changed in that both MPs and assemblyme­n are given allocation­s by the federal and state government­s.

“So they (elected representa­tives) cannot say that they do not have the funds to help schools in their areas. For me, I spend hundreds of thousands of ringgit from my allocation for education purposes in my area,” he added.

 ??  ?? Dr Annuar (third right) in a group photo with workshop participan­ts.
Dr Annuar (third right) in a group photo with workshop participan­ts.

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