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Malaysian PM Launches 1Malaysia People's Tuition Programme
PUTRAJAYA, June 29 (Bernama) -- The government has approved an allocation of
RM2 million (US$625,828.71) from a special fund to implement the interactive
1Malaysia People's Tuition programme (iTR1M) to give free tuition to 10,000
students in Selangor who will be sitting for public examinations this year.
Prime Minister Najib Razak launched the programme implemented by the
Malaysian Teachers Foundation Berhad (YGBM) at Seri Perdana, here, Thursday.
Also present was YGBM chairman Alimuddin Mohd Dom.
Alimuddin said the pioneer project, implemented in Selangor, would benefit
poor students who could not afford to attend private tuition classes but would
be sitting for the Primary School Assessment Test(UPSR), Lower Secondary
Assessment(PMR) and Malaysia Certificate of Eductaion(SPM) examinations this
year.
"The iTR1M programme will help boost the academic performance of students
from low income families to achieve excellence in the examinations," he told
reporters after the launching ceremony.
Alimuddin said the programme which started on June 18 and will end in
October, was implemented in 107 schools, namely, 30 secondary schools and 77
primary schools in Selangor, whic is located on the west coast of Peninsular
Malaysia.
He said 350 teachers from the schools concerned would give tuition in
Bahasa
Malaysia, English, Mathmetics and Science every Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
"The aim of the iTR1M programme is to give free guidance outside of school
hours for children of low income earners from the various communities and help
them optimise the use of the 'Netbook 1Malaysia' and ICT facilities provided by
the government," he said in a statement.
Alimuddin said under the programme, UPSR candidates used the learning and
self-evaluation method online from houses, schools and community centres
(Rural Libraries, Community Broadband Centres and rural information hubs).
He said for PMR and SPM candidates, conventional guidance in several
selected secondary schools would be held from 3pm to 5pm on Monday, Wednesday
and Friday.
Furthermore, he said SPM candidates sitting for pure sciences (Biology,
Chemistry and Physics) would use the learning and self-evaluation method online
from home.
"Preparatory seminars and workshops to face the examinations would be held
towards the dates of the examinations," he said.
-- BERNAMA