Home Highlights Teachers’ reluctance to be vaccinated slightly affecting teaching session

Teachers’ reluctance to be vaccinated slightly affecting teaching session

Senior Minister of Education Datuk Radzi Jidin teachers students school Covid-19 vaccine
Datuk Radzi Jidin

KUALA PILAH — The reluctance of a group of teachers to receive the Covid-19 vaccine at the moment has slightly affected the teaching and learning process in schools, said Senior Education Minister Datuk Mohd Radzi Md Jidin.

He said although their number was only around 2,000 out of the total of about 415,000 teachers in the country, it still affected administration at the schools.

“The number is very small but, some of them are teaching the same subject.

“There are also such teachers who are the only ones teaching certain subjects, so these schools will have no teachers for those subjects,” he told reporters after viewing the first day of school at Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan (SMK) Tunku Kurshiah.

Radzi said the decision to transfer the unvaccinated teachers to other places was not a threat but it involved the schools’ administration while the Public Service Department (JPA) required civil servants to be vaccinated before November 1.

Meanwhile, he said the Education Ministry was still studying the proposal to change the start of the school session from January to March and making next year’s session as a guideline.

He added that the ministry also took into consideration the engagement with the stakeholders including parents and teachers who gave positive feedback including on the managing of examinations during the monsoon season in some states. — Bernama

Read More:

All Federal civil servants must take Covid-19 vaccine – JPA

Teachers who refuse vaccination will be isolated at special area

396 teachers in Johor reject Covid-19 vaccine due to doubts – TMJ