He said if an incident has happened, the victim must bring the issue to justice.
“Although our secretary-general Harry Tan does not agree with the National School Walkout Day 2021, which was sponsored by some non-governmental organisations, it does not mean that the NUTP supports any issues related to sexual harassment in schools.
“There are 450,000 teachers in schools across our country and it is not fair for any party to generally point fingers at our teachers in matters relating to sexual harassment.
“Our teachers are trained, dedicated, disciplined, committed and work hard for our students, ” he said in a statement on Friday (May 7).
Published on: Thursday, January 28, 2021
By: Bernama
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Kuala Lumpur: Sirius TV, a satellite television station to be launched in the country, has offered two free channels to the Ministry of Education (MOE), to be used for the implementation of home-based teaching and learning (PdPR) classes.
Smart Digital International Sdn Bhd (Smart) Group Executive Officer Khairuddin Abdul Rahman, in a statement Wednesday, said the offer is part of Smart s responsibility as the operator of the Sirius TV station to ease the burden of the public in the face of the Covid-19 pandemic.
“The use of these two channels will be able to help the MOE to broadcast educational content for primary and secondary schools more widely, as the SES – 12 satellite used by Sirius TV has excellent access throughout the country, including in rural areas.
Cancer did not stop student from joining PdPR classes
January 27, 2021
KOTA BHARU – Eight-year-old Putra Airil Asraq Mohd Aqimie only went to school for two months before being confined at home due to the implementation of the Movement Control Order (MCO) in March last year.
However, as he continued with his studies online, fate dealt him a cruel blow when he was diagnosed with liver cancer.
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Since October last year, Putra Airil, who is now in Standard Two at Sekolah Kebangsaan Mulong, has undergone 16 cycles of chemotherapy.
His mother, Nurul Asyikin Razak, 32, said he is the eldest of three siblings and now follows the home-based teaching and learning (PdPR) classes, although she never forces him to do it.