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Sarawak union questions quality of teachers in ‘rushed intake’

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Teachers union president Kullin Djayang casts doubt on recruitment of graduates from private universities, as they do not go through the strict entry requirements of public universities.

PETALING JAYA: The Sarawak Teachers’ Union has raised concern over the “rushed” recruitment of private university graduates during the special teacher recruitment drive in Sarawak.

STU president Kullin Djayang said many such graduates were recruited into schools without undergoing essential tests or the special teacher interview process, as required of candidates from public universities and teacher training institutes, reported Dayak Daily.

Kullin Djayang
Kullin Djayang.

“In many cases, graduates from private colleges did not sit for essential tests like the Malaysian educators selection inventory nor did they go through the specialised teacher interview process,” he said.

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