Saturday, June 15, 2013

Added Value Given To National Education Development Plan - Idris Jusoh

BESUT, June 14 (Bernama) -- The National Education Development Plan is now being given added value so that its parallel with the world's progress to actualise Malaysia as a country that is well known in education, said Second Education Minister Datuk Seri Idris Jusoh.

He said the process of enhancing the country's education system is now being done and would proceed to meet any demand and current needs.

He said the Education Ministry had actually implemented a lot of good measures which was well received locally and overseas but not much publicity was given.

"For example, the implementation of the School Examination Analysis System (SAPS) gives convenience to parents to evaluate the performance of their children," he told reporters at a People's Volunteer Corps' (Rela) thanksgiving ceremony in Jerteh, here, today.

Idris said the SAPS was regarded as the best, with great quality and comparable to the systems used in Western countries to help parents in their children's education.

He said the ministry also made efforts to improve the quality of teaching and learning of English among teachers and to date, a total of 5,000 teachers had participated in improvement courses while 9,000 more teachers will follow the programme this year.

-- BERNAMA

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