Malaysia is now entering a second phase of 15 years to achieve Vision 2020. Accordingly, one of the important agendas of the government is to develop a world class education system. As such, the Ministry of Education has a huge responsibility in developing a human capital that is comprehensive, progressive, high in morals and also ethics. Based on this, the Ministry of Education plans to implement policies for educational development in order to achieve educational goals such as by expanding the overall potential of the individual, to produce a balanced person physically, emotionally, spiritually and intellectually, and to enhance creativity, innovation and cultural knowledge of students, providing a more efficient, effective and world class education system.


The mentality widely believed that the teaching profession as a career that is easy and can save themselves from the risk of unemployment causes many people choosing to become teachers as a way out from being haunted by the problem of getting a job. In addition, it seems to have become a trend, especially among graduates who graduated from the arts. This may be influenced by several factors, some of which is having no employment opportunities after graduation, family choices in selecting courses at the university, an urgent situation, and so forth. These factors will contribute and determine the effectiveness and success of those really ingrained with the value of an educator than those who choose the profession of a teacher due to having been thrust upon it. Number of too many teachers in Malaysia is seen to give less of an impact on the realities that shape the educational process. Hence, the objective of development and consolidation of human capital should be corrected.
I have no problem with a large number of teachers if these teachers have a strong identity as an educator and shaper of the nation because I am sure they have a clear vision and mission as educators. However, what needs to be questioned is that of many teachers but not having the actual identity of true teachers will affect those educated by them. This is because I think that teachers are the icons of self-identity for the society. If teachers fail to act accordingly, educational institutions will not be able to produce a nation high of morals for the society and country. Thus, too many teachers in Malaysia is feared would reduce the overall effectiveness and focus on building the nation of Malaysia.

Based on these factors I feel that the taking of too many teachers should be reviewed on the effectiveness of educating and forming a young generation of Malaysia, thoroughly balanced in all aspects. I fear that the passion to be a teacher without a better understanding of the education system and the purpose of education in the long term would not bring a positive input to the Malaysian society. I therefore recommend that the Ministry of Education take a wise step in preparing the required number of teachers in schools, presenting a curriculum appropriate with the current needs and focusing on the welfare of teachers. In addition, I propose that the Ministry of Education to improve the teacher selection system, such as tightening the conditions and criteria for a teacher candidate recruitment. It is hoped that these recommendations will be taken seriously by the government in improving the quality of the education system in Malaysia.
MUHAMMAD FIRWAN NORLIZA,
PRESIDENT,
STUDENTS’ REPRESENTATIVE COUNCIL 2009/2010,
INTERNATIONAL ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY MALAYSIA.
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MUHAMMAD FIRWAN NORLIZA,
PRESIDENT,
STUDENTS’ REPRESENTATIVE COUNCIL 2009/2010,
INTERNATIONAL ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY MALAYSIA.
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http://nawrif.blogspot.com