PETALING JAYA: The National Union of the Teaching Profession (NUTP) has urged the government to establish special schools to address overcrowded classrooms and extreme emotional stress faced by teachers under the Integrated Special Education Programme.
NUTP secretary-general Fouzi Singon suggested that the initiative be included in the 2026–2035 National Education Plan, which emphasises special education under its fourth strategic pillar, focused on strengthening infrastructure and learning support.
He stressed the urgent need for such measures, saying the implementation of the zero-reject policy was beginning to disrupt teaching and learning sessions.
