The Borneo Post

MoE introduces subject-cluster method for one-off intake to fill teaching vacancies

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Ministry of Education (MoE) has introduced the Subject Cluster (KMP) method for the one-off intake of teachers to ensure there is no oversupply of graduates with a Degree in Education.

Senior Education Minister Datuk Dr Radzi Jidin said the apprioach was adopted to provide more opportunit­ies for graduates to apply based on their bachelor’s degree mapping with the suitable subjects.

“Graduates with certain areas of specialisa­tion can apply to fill vacancies in other subjects categorise­d under the same cluster and this new approach will be used for future intakes,” he said during question and answer session at the Dewan Negara yesterday.

He said this in reply to a supplement­ary question from Senator Datuk Iskandar Dzulkarnai­n Abdul Khalid, who wanted to know the fate of university education graduates who have yet to gain placement to teach in schools.

Meanwhile, Radzi informed that 18,702 Grade DG41 Education Service Officers (PPP) have been recruited on a one-off basis in a special recruitmen­t drive to fill teaching vacancies in MoE schools under the Education Services Commission (SPP).

“As at March 28, some 13,255 new teachers had succeeded in getting their placements, while the remaining 515 would be placed beginning April 11.

““Based on the latest status, there are still 4,932 vacancies under this special recruitmen­t that must be filled by qualified candidates,” he said in response to Iskandar Dzulkarnai­n’s original question on the oneoff teacher intake status as announced by the government

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