Education

Govt to roll out national digital education policy soon: Fadhlina

Education minister says some 3,600 schools have benefitted from point of presence project

Updated 10 months ago · Published on 11 Jul 2023 9:09PM

Govt to roll out national digital education policy soon: Fadhlina
Meanwhile, Fadhlina Sidek says schools under the ministry had been allocated RM70,000 each to solve the problem of toilet maintenance, and they have been given three months to ensure the cleanliness of their toilets. – Bernama pic, July 11, 2023

KUALA LUMPUR – The national digital education policy has been approved by the cabinet for immediate implementation to ensure digital fluency among teachers and students, said Education Minister Fadhlina Sidek.

She said that to ensure the success of the policy, the ministry is now focusing on improving infrastructure and streamlining the digital ecosystem in schools.

“The Education Ministry is working with the Communications and Digital Ministry to improve the infrastructure and digital ecosystem in schools, and for a start, some 3,600 schools have benefited from the ministry’s PoP (point of presence) project,” she said.

She told this to reporters after opening the 2002 Digital Utilisation and Technology Awards presentation here today.

According to Fadhlina, the ministry has set a high target to reduce the digital gap among schools, regardless of religious schools, suburban schools or under-enrolled schools.

Meanwhile, Fadhlina said schools under the ministry had been allocated RM70,000 each to solve the problem of toilet maintenance, and they have been given three months to ensure the cleanliness of their toilets.

The ministry is in the process of disbursing the financial assistance to the schools concerned, she added.

Meanwhile, at the award presentation ceremony, SJK(T) Ladang Voules Johor was announced the winner of the Digital Education Award, Gold category for the Best Under-Enrolled School, while the Bintulu District Education Office was announced the winner in the best district education office category.

Perlis was named the winner of the state education department category.

The event was held by the Education Ministry to appreciate and give recognition to students, teachers, district education offices and state education departments for empowering the use of technology in an innovative, creative and ethical way in the teaching and learning process, as well as to producing a competitive digitally savvy generation. – Bernama, July 11, 2023

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