Streamlining for preschool education system only for govt-related institutions, not private sector, says Wong


IPOH: The streamlining of the preschool education system will only involve institutions under government supervision, says Deputy Education Minister Wong Kah Woh.

Wong however said details regarding the matter will be finalised by the preschool coordination committee in the near future.

"On the part of the Education Ministry, we are in the process of finalising in detail all the procedures regarding the learning aspects of preschool students.

"From that finding, we will release a guideline that must be followed by preschools registered with the government only, without involving private preschools," he said after a cheque presentation for 2024 Perak Pre-School Aid at SMK Yuk Choy here on Thursday (Feb 1).

Earlier, Communications Minister Fahmi Fadzil said the Cabinet on Jan 24 decided to realign the preschool education system nationwide to ensure a more comprehensive early childhood education.

Meanwhile, regarding an incident in Sabah on Jan 29 where a man was reported to have been arrested for threatening the teacher after his son - an SPM candidate - was allegedly punished for smoking in the school toilet, he said the ministry would leave investigations and further action to police as both parties had lodged reports.

The arrest of the 49-year-old man was confirmed by Kota Kinabalu police chief Assistant Commissioner Mohd Zaidi Abdullah. - Bernama

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