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Minister honours sacrifice of MoE staff, educators during Covid-19 pandemic

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I am thankful to Allah because I have an MoE management team and educators who always give their best commitment to ensure the country’s education system continues to run smoothly.

Datuk Dr Radzi Jidin

BACHOK: Managing school operations during the Covid-19 pandemic would not be smooth if there was no cooperatio­n by all parties, said Senior Minister of Education Datuk Dr Radzi Jidin.

He said without the commitment and efficiency of Ministry of Education (MoE) management and educators, it would be quite impossible for him to lead in carrying out the responsibi­lity.

“I am thankful to Allah because I have an MoE management team and educators who always give their best commitment to ensure the country’s education system continues to run smoothly.

“We went through a very difficult period during the Covid-19 pandemic as it was unpreceden­ted and we had to redesign the education system by issuing standard operating procedures (SOP) guidebooks for compliance,” he said.

He said this while speaking at the launch ceremony of the 51st National Teacher’s Day celebratio­n at Universiti Malaysia Kelantan (UMK), here yesterday.

Commenting further, Radzi said he was touched by the sacrifice of teachers who had worked hard to understand every detail of the guidelines issued by the ministry to ensure a smooth learning process for students.

“Alhamdulil­lah, all the guidelines given were implemente­d as best as possible, such as having to wait in front of the gate to check the temperatur­e and health of students, teaching online, complying with rotation system and so on.

“Thank you to all the teachers,” he said.

Radzi said even though the education system faced great challenges during the period, the ministry managed to resolve 87 per cent of the 18,702 outstandin­g teacher vacancies.

“The remaining 13 per cent will be filled in stages as the ministry is facing a shortage of teachers, especially involving critical subjects such as English and Visual Arts Education,” he said. – Bernama

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