A primary school teacher in Sungkai, Perak who forced two students to consume grass as punishment has been transferred to another school.
Director-General of the Education Department Khair Mohamad Yusof said the teacher who shamed the students will be served with a warning letter for being excessive.
He said investigation by the Perak Education Department found that the action by the teacher had tarnished the good image of the Ministry of Education.
"As primary school students, they should be given guidance," he said in a statement today.
Khair said failing to complete school work is not a disciplinary offence but part of the teaching and learning process that should be addressed via continuous guidance.
In the incident at Khai Meng Chinese National Type School (SJKC) on Friday, an English language teacher had punished two students in year four for failing to complete their homework.
Action by the 26-year-old teacher caused the mothers of the two students to lodge police reports at Sungkai police station yesterday.
The issue prompted the Perak Welfare Department to provide counseling to the two students to help them regain their enthusiasm for school tomorrow.
– Bernama
Director-General of the Education Department Khair Mohamad Yusof said the teacher who shamed the students will be served with a warning letter for being excessive.
He said investigation by the Perak Education Department found that the action by the teacher had tarnished the good image of the Ministry of Education.
"As primary school students, they should be given guidance," he said in a statement today.
Khair said failing to complete school work is not a disciplinary offence but part of the teaching and learning process that should be addressed via continuous guidance.
In the incident at Khai Meng Chinese National Type School (SJKC) on Friday, an English language teacher had punished two students in year four for failing to complete their homework.
Action by the 26-year-old teacher caused the mothers of the two students to lodge police reports at Sungkai police station yesterday.
The issue prompted the Perak Welfare Department to provide counseling to the two students to help them regain their enthusiasm for school tomorrow.
– Bernama
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