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9,500 new teachers set to be hired in Nov to address shortage: Fadhlina

Immediate placement will be made, says education minister

5:32 PM MYT

 

PASIR PUTEH – The Education Ministry is expected to recruit 9,500 new teachers this November to address the current teacher shortage.

Minister Fadhlina Sidek said that an immediate placement will be made as the interview process has been completed.

“The teacher shortage issue occurs when there are those who retire or quit, we will quickly replace them. That is why this shortage is temporary and the process of hiring teachers is carried out with the Education Services Commission as soon as possible to ensure that the vacancy is temporary,” she said.

She said this at a press conference after officiating the Agrotek Madani@KVKPM Carnival at Pasir Puteh Vocational College, which was also attended by education director-general Datuk Pkharuddin Ghazali, here today.

Meanwhile, Fadhlina said the ministry’s school toilet maintenance work is 90% complete.

“The project is monitored by the Kelantan Development Department, implementation coordination unit, Prime Minister’s Department, I was informed that 90% has been completed.

“We expect to be able to accurately identify the figure at the end of October, now everything is ongoing. Alhamdulillah, some have already been implemented,” she said.

In July, the ministry was reported to have given three months to schools nationwide to complete the maintenance of school toilets through an allocation of RM70,000 to each school. – October 7, 2023

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