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Fadhlina Sidek orders public invigilators to rescue Malaysia teachers
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51205, member: 636"] Malaysia's education chief rolls out sweeping reforms to slash teacher burdens after years of mounting complaints. Minister Fadhlina Sidek announced the aggressive seven-point plan targeting unnecessary school activities and bureaucratic red tape. The ministry will eliminate pointless events while cutting back on frequent management reviews that eat up valuable classroom time. Public volunteers will take over exam supervision duties, freeing up educators for actual teaching responsibilities. Teachers gain new flexibility in tracking student attendance without drowning in paperwork. The government recruited more than 11,000 civilian exam proctors to handle testing oversight across the nation. Simplified lesson planning requirements strip away excessive documentation demands while preserving essential teaching objectives. Teachers Day festivities get scaled back to national and school-level celebrations only. Educators receive expanded authority over curriculum delivery and student assessment methods. State education departments must implement these changes immediately with quarterly progress reports. A separate fire emergency struck SMAP Kajang school early yesterday morning, prompting urgent safety investigations. Fadhlina demanded thorough probes from Public Works and Fire Department officials following the office blaze. Firefighters extinguished the flames by 1:18 AM with no reported injuries among staff or students. The ministry rushed emergency funding for cleanup operations to prevent classroom disruptions. School administrators face stern warnings about maintaining proper safety protocols after the alarming incident. [/QUOTE]
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