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COUNTRY REPORT – MALAYSIA BY NATIONAL UNION OF THE TEACHING PROFESSION (NUTP) MALAYSIA
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Introduction – NUTP Malaysia Education System In Malaysia Teacher Education System NUTP’s Contribution to Improve Education Proposal for ASEAN-KOREA Teachers’ Co- operation
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NATIONAL UNION OF THE TEACHING PROFESSION 6/18/20163
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4 National Union Of Teachers - 1954 (NUT) + Kesatuan Kebangsaan Guru- Guru Sekolah Kebangsaan 1959 (National Schools Teachers Union) NATIONAL UNION OF THE TEACHING PROFESSION – 1974 NUTP
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The largest union in the country 152,080 members 12 state branches 60 staffs (hq & branches) Members: national /Chinese / Tamil schools 60% female members 40% male members
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Affiliated with: Congress of Unions of Employees in PublicAnd Civil Services (CUEPACS) Malaysian Trade Union Congress (MTUC) National Joint Council Asean Council of Teachers (ACT) Education International (EI) 6/18/20166
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Ministry of Education (MOE) Primary educational Secondary education Pre-university education Teacher education-diploma Ministry of Higher Education (MOHE) Tertiary education Degree In Education
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Preschool - age 3 to 6 years – not compulsory - government / private kindergartens Primary Education ( standard 1 – 6) - compulsory -government, government aided, private schools. - National schools (Medium of instruction- Bahasa Melayu ) - Vernacular schools (Medium of instruction – chinese, tamil ) - English is compulsory Assessment: Primary school assessment test in year six.
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Lower Secondary (three to four years) - Form one to form three ; - Lower secondary assessment Upper Secondary (two years) - Form four and form five ; Malaysian School Cerficate - Not compulsory - Government, government aided, private schools
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Government Policy: All children with special needs must be given opportunity to develop their talents and potentials via vocational education to become self independent. Special Education Department at MOE Inclusive education at normal schools -slow learners -vision & hearing disabilities -hyper active Special schools
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Statistics No of pupils:5.36 m No of schools:9,825 No of teachers:369,931 Enrolment rate in public MOE schools (2008) Primary-94% Lower Secondary-86.3% Upper Secondary-77.7%
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Policies and plans that contributed for the high participation rate: -Education Blueprint 2001-2010 -Education Development Master Plan (EDMP)2006-2010 -EDMP Mid-term Reviw -Eight Malaysia Plan (2001-2005) -Ninth Malaysia Plan (2006-2010)
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- children with special needs -children from indigenous communities from peninsular Malaysia and interior of Sabah and Sarawak - children of urban poor - children living in poverty - undocumented children
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Urban and rural schools Urban poor Digital divide Disparity in students’ ability Socio-economic Normal students and students with special needs
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Students Hostel Programme Textbook 0n Loan Scheme School Health Programme Nutrition Proramme Scholarship Programme Education Assistance for Students with Special Needs Poor Students’ Trusat Fund
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Teacher education division in the MOE oversees teacher training in Malaysia Before 2004 all teachers were trained by MOE After March 2004 primary school teachers trained by MOE via the Institute of Teacher Education Secondary school teachers trained by MOHE via programmes offered by universities Twinning programme: MOE and foreign universities. (TESL, BEd, post-graduate)
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Graduate teachers’ salary on par with other graduates in the civil service Giving permanent status to women teachers Improved teacher-student ratio Upgrading of teacher certificate to diploma level Creation of excellent teachers/headteachers Paid study leave Better retirement benefits Time-based promotion for all teachers
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Teacher exchange programme (short stay) Home-stay programme (long duration) Teachers organizations leaders exchange programme Networking of teachers (internet, email etc) Sharing of best practices Lending support for issues brought forward by teachers’ organizations in ASEAN and in Korea.
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T. Kuna NUTP Malaysia
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