Keep to existing guidelines on social media use, Fadhlina reminds teachers

Strict action to be taken against errant educators, says education minister

6:42 PM MYT

 

NILAI – The Education Ministry has guidelines regarding the use of social media among teachers and is actively monitoring the situation to prevent any misuse, said minister Fadhlina Sidek.

She reminded teachers to comply with these guidelines, adding that strict action will be taken if they are found violating the guidelines. 

Fadhlina was addressing a suggestion from the National Union of the Teaching Profession, calling on the ministry to implement regulations restricting teachers from posting school-related content on social media, to prevent adverse effects on educational institutions.

She emphasised the importance of adherence to these guidelines during a press conference after officiating the ministry’s Vocational Colleges’ eighth convocation ceremony in Seri Kembangan.

Furthermore, Fadhlina highlighted the high employability rate of vocational college graduates, reaching 98% annually, with over 70% securing employment before their convocation, underscoring the essential skills they possess for the industrial sector.

She also highlighted that her ministry is consistently directing its attention towards emerging areas such as the automotive sector, electric vehicles, hydrogen technology and artificial intelligence to align with the country’s strategic direction to fortify these industries.

The convocation ceremony celebrated 6,616 vocational graduates nationwide over a five-day event starting from February 29. – March 4, 2024

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