The Borneo Post

Fadhlina: School canteens remain open to cater to non-Muslims during Ramadan

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KUALA LUMPUR: School canteens are permitted to remain open during Ramadan to allow non-Muslim students to enjoy their meals comfortabl­y, said Education Minister Fadhlina Sidek.

“I don’t want non-Muslim children to eat in storerooms and inappropri­ate places when all schools have canteens.

“We (ministry) recommend that canteens stay open throughout Ramadan, particular­ly for schools with non-Muslim students,” she said when winding up the debate on the motion of thanks for the Royal Address for the Education Ministry (MoE) in the Dewan Rakyat yesterday.

Fadhlina also refuted claims that vernacular schools deviate from the syllabus set by the Education Ministry.

She said though vernacular schools are set up to preserve the mother tongue of the Chinese and Indian communitie­s, they are not permitted to employ different teaching syllabi.

“None of these schools are deviating from the official curriculum provided by the MoE,” she said.

Fadhlina also said that the MoE is actively working on developing a new Malaysian Education Developmen­t Plan (PPPM) that will shape the education system in Malaysia for the next 10 years.

“There are four phases in preparing the new education plan, which are a detailed analysis of the achievemen­t of the current plan; hold engagement sessions involving industry players, outstandin­g teachers and faculty deans to gather input; focused group planning and public dialogues; and gather feedback until the education plan gets approved by the ministeria­l council,” she said.

Meanwhile, she said the analysis of the country’s performanc­e in the 2022 Programme for Internatio­nal Student Assessment (Pisa) found that one of the main issues that must be addressed is the performanc­e gap between urban and rural students.

The analysis also revealed that the level of assistance and support offered by teachers to students in Malaysia during online teaching and learning sessions, prompted by the Covid-19 pandemic, was significan­tly higher compared to that provided in Organisati­on for Economic Cooperatio­n and Developmen­t (OECD) member countries.

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