LONDON (Reuters) - British retailer Marks & Spencer apologised to customers on Saturday after its website and app went offline for several hours due to a 'technical issue'.
PETALING JAYA: The teaching profession is in need of reforms to keep teachers at the top of their game, say experts.
“It is also timely that teachers are licensed, a topic often brushed away by ministers for fear of being unpopular.Arus Academy co-founder Alina Amir emphasised the importance of helping teachers develop a sense of agency. Titled “Bending Bamboo Shoots: Strengthening Foundational Skills”, the report revealed that about 40% of Grade Five students assessed in the South-East Asia Primary Learning Metrics 2019 reported unexpectedly high teacher absence rates, relative to under 10% in Vietnam.
“This enables teachers to have a broader range of experiences, which can enrich their careers and enhance their ability to help students make real-life connections,” he said. “Teachers need to be selected not only based on academic excellence but also based on their passion for education, commitment to student learning and distinct leadership attributes.”
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