Over 120,000 Standard One students still can’t read, write and count, says minister 

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7 Oct 2024 • 4:49 PM MYT
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Over 120,000 Standard One students still can’t read, write and count, says minister 

A TOTAL of 122,000 Year One pupils nationwide still lack the essential 3M skills of reading, writing and counting for this academic session, said Education Minister Fadhlina Sidek.

Reports in Bernama said she attributed this to learning loss during the Covid-19 pandemic, poverty and the needs of special children.

“I believe this figure is dynamic. As soon as they master these skills through interventions at both the state and federal levels, as well as through the Anak Kita programme, the number will improve,” she said.

She was speaking to the press after officiating the Tekad Reformasi Pendidikan Programme in Kajang today.

Fadhlina also said the ministry is working towards a target of one counselling teacher for every 250 primary and secondary school students.

“We hope to meet this target to enhance the educational ecosystem and provide effective psychosocial services to our children,” she added.

Addressing a bullying incident at a boarding school in Kuala Lumpur involving the child of a member of the band Spider, Fadhlina confirmed that stern action has been taken and guidelines issued to tackle the issue.

“I want to emphasise that bullying is unacceptable, regardless of whose child is involved — be it a celebrity’s child or a minister’s child.

“As such, I urge everyone to ensure that the school environment is safe. Any actions taken by the authorities, particularly the police, who are investigating the matter, will be handled appropriately,” she added. October 7, 2024