One thing that does not make sense is that - why are there educated teachers and non-educated teachers? I thought all the teachers should be educated + dedicated! Now I have seen teachers from the northern region of Malaysia teach lesser in schools and keep all the valuable knowledges to all their students in extra tuition classes (in which the students have to pay to attend the classes).
On the other hand, from what I heard, the teachers in southern region teach everything that is in the syllabus in the school but give extra knowledges to their tuition students.
The teachers in the central region are the most dedicated teachers (not to say all are educated). Why is this so? The teachers here are all determined to teach their students in class all the things covered in the syllabus plus all the extra knowledges. Parents in central region do not need to send their children to extra tuition classes - which are bullshits!
What have caused the differences between the teachers in different regions? From what I have seen, the teachers from northern region are not dedicated enough. They don't teach because they are teachers, but they teach because of the money (one wrong thinking that has made the northern students less-educated).
In public government schools, teachers are given the 'salary' with some extra 'allowance'. These so-called salaries and allowances are indeed enough to get them good lives. But what the teachers in northern regions want are - the extra incomes. And this is the main problem why northern region students are normally less-educated than others (students have to keep attending tuition classes to gain more knowledge, and which means, parents have also need to keep paying for their children's tuition fees).
Not to be specific which state is the worst, I personally think students from Kedah and Kelantan are always less-educated than other states in northern region (except those in cluster schools and chinese secondary schools).
Another bad thing about teachers in Malaysia is, they always do not want to enter class. This, to be specific, happens more often in secondary school. Some teachers even told the students to "study yourselves", "you are no longer in primary schools", "I treat you as an adult" bla bla bla. If you are lazy, just tell the students!
So you decide, is Malaysian Education System good, or bad. Voice out your opinion, send your thinkings to rockyourlife2011@hotmail.com
Another bad thing about teachers in Malaysia is, they always do not want to enter class. This, to be specific, happens more often in secondary school. Some teachers even told the students to "study yourselves", "you are no longer in primary schools", "I treat you as an adult" bla bla bla. If you are lazy, just tell the students!
So you decide, is Malaysian Education System good, or bad. Voice out your opinion, send your thinkings to rockyourlife2011@hotmail.com
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