Title of article
IDENTIFYING THE CHALLENGES ENCOUNTERED BY TEACHERS IN DEALING WITH INDIGENOUS STUDENTS
Author/Authors
Bint Sani, Nazariyah university of malaya - Faculty of Education - Department of Educational Management and Policy, Malaysia , bin Idris, Abdul Rahman university of malaya - Faculty of Education - Department of Educational Management and Policy, Malaysia
From page
48
To page
63
Abstract
LINUS is an abbreviation of Literacy and Numeracy Screening. The program has been implemented by the Ministry of Education (MOE) under the National Key Result Area (NKRA) mandate since 2010 to ensure students master literacy and numeracy. In discovering the implementation of the LINUS Program, this article highlights understanding of the challenges encountered by teachers in dealing with Indigenous students. Using in-depth interviews, document analysis and observation approach, this study explores the relationship and interaction between teachers and Indigenous parents in schools under the administration of Hulu Langat District Education Office (PPD). The analysis from this study shows the variety of challenges encountered by teachers in dealing with Indigenous students. Hence this article provides a multi-lensed overview in order to solve the problem ideally through collaboration between teachers and Indigenous parents. Moreover recommendations can be conveyed to the Ministry of Education (MOE) for instance providing experienced teachers especially in schools with Indigenous students, appropriate modules, and financial allocation specifically for the LINUS Program to benefit teachers and Indigenous parents.
Keywords
Literacy , Indigenous Students , LINUS Program , Challenges
Journal title
Malaysian Online Journal Of Educational Management
Journal title
Malaysian Online Journal Of Educational Management
Record number
2594000
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