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Preschool teachers, childminders to have better qualifications Posted: 17 Aug 2011 11:09 PM PDT Preschool teachers, childminders to have better qualificationsKUALA LUMPUR: Preschool teachers and childminders in the country will need to have better qualifications in future, said Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin. He said the Education Ministry was in the process of drawing up mechanisms and requirements that would enable the teachers and minders to gain higher qualification in the near future. Muhyiddin, who is also the Education Minister, said this was necessary because although the government had carried out various training programmes to raise the skills of these teachers and childminders, they were still inadequate to produce preschool teachers of world standard.
Citing an example, he said Russia had long given recognition to preschool education and their teaching manpower had doctorate qualifications or at least a masters degree. - BERNAMA Air your comment on this issue: Full Feed Generated by Get Full RSS, sponsored by Used Car Search.Preschool teachers, childminders to have better qualificationsLog in with your Facebook account or use the form below to comment. New Straits Times reserves the right not to publish offensive or abusive comments and those of hate speech, harassment, commercial promos and invasion of privacy. Your IP will be logged and may be used to prevent further submission.The views expressed here are that of the members of the public and unless specifically stated are not those of NST. |
DPM wants public perception issue tackled effectively Posted: 17 Aug 2011 10:33 PM PDT DPM wants public perception issue tackled effectivelyKUALA LUMPUR: The Royal Malaysia Police (RMP) need to tackle the issue on public perception of the force, particularly those entrusted with the task of enforcement, effectively, said Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin. The Deputy Prime Minister said the police were not exempted from the risk of public perception which could have an adverse or positive impact on relations and cooperation between the community and members of the force. "It cannot be denied that among the major challenges faced by the RMP currently concerned the public perception towards corruption and violence against detainees by members of the force.
Also present were Home Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Tun Hussein and Deputy Inspector-General of Police Datuk Seri Khalid Abu Bakar. Muhyiddin said the government had carried out periodical evaluation on public perception towards the police through the questionnare "Raising Public Satisfaction on RMP Performance".
He said although there was a decline in the crime index, public perception must be improved further so that they would be confident that whatever the police did had a positive impact in maintaining security. Between January and June this year, the country's crime index dropped by 9.6 per cent to 8,537 cases while street crime dropped 41.6 per cent to 11,299 cases. -- BERNAMA Air your comment on this issue: Full Feed Generated by Get Full RSS, sponsored by Used Car Search.DPM wants public perception issue tackled effectivelyLog in with your Facebook account or use the form below to comment. New Straits Times reserves the right not to publish offensive or abusive comments and those of hate speech, harassment, commercial promos and invasion of privacy. Your IP will be logged and may be used to prevent further submission.The views expressed here are that of the members of the public and unless specifically stated are not those of NST. |
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