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Malay Mail
a day ago
- Politics
- Malay Mail
Mohd Azam named new Education DG, takes over from Azman Adnan on July 7
KUALA LUMPUR, July 5 — Deputy Director-General of Education (Professionalism Development Sector) Dr Mohd Azam Ahmad has been appointed as the new Director-General of Education, effective July 7. He replaces Datuk Azman Adnan who will go on mandatory retirement effective today. Chief Secretary to the Government Tan Sri Shamsul Azri Abu Bakar, in a statement yesterday, said he is confident that with over 35 years of experience in the education sector, Mohd Azam will be able to further strengthen the country's education system and drive it towards greater excellence. 'This appointment is also in line with the nation's aspiration to uphold education based on Madani values, for the progress of the country and the holistic development of Malaysian children. Congratulations and best wishes in fulfilling this responsibility,' he said. Mohd Azam began his career in public service on March 1, 1989, as an education service officer (PPP). He holds a Bachelor's Degree in Malay Language, a Master's Degree in Linguistics, and a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Strategic Communication from the Universiti Malaya. — Bernama

Malay Mail
26-05-2025
- Politics
- Malay Mail
Education Minister reminds teachers of ethics after viral video of student being scolded
KUALA LUMPUR, May 26 — Education Minister Fadhlina Sidek has reminded teachers to always maintain integrity and adhere to ethics under the Malaysian Teacher Standard (SGM) 2.0 in carrying out their duties and responsibilities. She issued the reminder after a video clip had gone viral depicting a student being scolded by a teacher at a school canteen. Fadhlina said her ministry is investigating the incident and takes full responsibility for reminding teachers about integrity and ethics from time to time 'We have reminded them many times, (and) there are even guidelines. They as public servants must adhere to existing ethics and (maintain) integrity. That's why I say they need to be reminded about this matter from time to time. 'Whatever the issue, I am confident and believe that there is a safer forum... a space that offers more privacy to ensure whatever the issue is or is being discussed can be properly resolved,' she said when asked about the incident which had gone viral. She said this after the launch and symbolic presentation of the 'Koleksi Komik Wira Anti Rasuah' (Anti-Corruption Hero Comic Collection), which was published by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) and the Malaysian Institute of Translation and Books, at the World Trade Centre (WTC) here today. Fadhlina said she has entrusted Education director-general Datuk Azman Adnan to look into the matter and remind teachers about the importance of maintaining integrity and ethics, be it within or outside classrooms as well as on social media. She also expressed regret over what happened, saying the video clip had a huge impact when it went viral. Yesterday, a 2.32-minute video clip went viral on social media showing a student crying while being scolded by a teacher at a school canteen and the incident is believed to have occurred on April 14.