PETALING JAYA: A value-based education system can be a positive factor in the effort to curb bullying and create a safer environment in schools, says Education Minister Dr Maszlee Malik (pic).โ€œBullying is a serious matter to me, which is why we are putting forward a value-based education system based on love, happiness and mutual respect.โ€œInstilling good values will no doubt create a better and safer environment for students,โ€ said Maszlee, in conjunction with the launch of the #StandTogether 2019 National Kindness Week campaign.The campaign was initiated by R.AGE and property developer SP Setia in 2017 to tackle bullying in schools. A National Kindness Week has been designated every first week of April.Maszlee added that the campaign was an example of how stakeholders can work together to stop bullying by using โ€œpreventative and corrective measuresโ€.

โ€œI believe anti-bullying efforts have to be made together, which is why the #StandTogether campaign is so relevant,โ€ added Maszlee.The ministry is also working towards creating an open school environment that would encourage children to speak up when bullying occurs, said Deputy Education Minisยญter Teo Nie Ching.โ€œI think what matters is the ministryโ€™s approach in ensuring that children feel safe to speak up about bullying.โ€œSurveys and studies show that this is the key factor in curbing this problem,โ€ she said.Teo added that teachers were being trained to look out for signs that a child is being bullied, and that school administrators had been instructed to disclose bullying cases.

โ€œWe at the ministry have assured schools that they will not be penalised for exposing bullying cases. We remain committed to ensuring that children are safe in schools,โ€ she said.The Education Ministryโ€™s educational planning and research division deputy director Rohayati Abd Hamed said all sectors of society have to work together to create a safer environment for children.โ€œWe canโ€™t expect only the teachers to nurture our children. We need parents and the whole community to support the efforts,โ€ she said.โ€œThat is why we need media organisations such as The Star to help us to reach a wider audience. The ministry really appreciates this collaboration and we hope we can achieve a bully-free nation together.โ€

The #StandTogether National Kindness Week will be held on April 1-5 this year.Students and teachers can register for the programme and Kindness Project grant funding (up to RM1,000 per school) at www.standtogether.my.As part of the campaign, Digi will also be organising โ€œKindness Workยญshopsโ€ in every state, where teachers and students will learn from Digi and International Medical University experts on how to prevent bullying and foster kindness.

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