Education

Budget 2023: digital connectivity in schools needs efficient planning, says NUTP

RM725 mil allocation shows govt’s effort to speed up National Digital Network Plan

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 25 Feb 2023 9:58AM

Budget 2023: digital connectivity in schools needs efficient planning, says NUTP
National Union of Teaching Profession president Aminuddin Awang says the government’s effort towards digitalisation should not burden the teachers due to poor planning and preparation, and ensure that proper implementation is carried out. – Pixabay pic, February 25, 2023

KUALA LUMPUR – The RM725 million provided by the government this year for digital connectivity in nearly 3,700 schools must be coupled with careful and efficient planning and preparation, says the National Union of Teaching Profession president Aminuddin Awang.

He said the government must ensure that the implementation is carried out, especially in providing systems and applications that meet users’ needs.

He said, most importantly, the government’s effort towards digitalisation should not burden the teachers due to poor planning and preparation by the Education Ministry, especially when these online systems and applications are not equipped with servers that can handle a high number of users.  

“One of the most important aspects in making the Digital Education Policy successful is stable and widespread internet access,” he said.

Aminuddin said the allocation is crucial in making the policy a success, adding that it shows the government’s efforts to speed up the implementation of the National Digital Network Plan, especially in assisting teachers in carrying out their duties effectively.

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, in tabling Budget 2023 yesterday, announced an allocation of RM725 million this year to implement digital connectivity in 47 industrial areas and nearly 3,700 schools.

Meanwhile, a housewife and mother of three, Zurina Ali, 38, said the move meets current educational needs that require the use of the internet in learning, adding that she hopes by accelerating the implementation, students will not fall behind in their learning.

Mohd Hilmi Zulkifli, 43, who is a civil servant, said more efficient internet access would also help improve information technology skills by providing exposure to children to use a multitude of applications and software in an effort to build their soft skills. – Bernama, February 25, 2023

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