
NIBONG TEBAL: The case of a Year One student being locked in an “iron cage” at a school in Rembau, Negeri Sembilan, that went viral on social media has been resolved, said Education Minister Fadhlina Sidek.
She said the matter had been resolved amicably between the school and the parents of the seven-year-old boy during a meeting at the Negeri Sembilan Education Department.
“The student’s family accepted the explanation given by the school...so, we consider the matter settled,” she said.
The issue surfaced when a man’s tweet and a screenshot of a WhatsApp group conversation, believed to be between a teacher and the student’s father, went viral on Twitter.
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Elaborating on the case, Fadhlina, Nibong Tebal Member of Parliament, said the Negeri Sembilan Education Department also conducted an investigation into the case.
In another development, Fadhlina said the ministry had established a special committee to ensure the smooth implementation of the Malaysian Education Development Plan (PPPM) 2013-2025, which is now entering its third wave.
“This third wave means that it (PPPM) has almost reached its end. So, now is a critical period for us to see the effectiveness of the initiatives,” she added.
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