KUALA KANGSAR, May 16 - Innovative teachers are quality 
teachers needed in this era of globalisation with an increasingly 
knowledge- and innovation-driven economy, said Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin.
The deputy prime minister said innovative teachers were capable of 
equipping students with new millennium skills such as the ability to 
think wisely, problem solving and having a high level of creativity.
"In this context, before entering the classroom, an innovative teacher 
would have studied the curriculum and evaluated the results he or she 
wishes to achieve," he said in his speech at the national-level Teachers
 Day 2012 celebration themed "Innovative Teachers Boost National 
Education Transformation", at Dewan Jubli Perak, here, Wednesday.
Muhyiddin said innovative teachers would not be tied down to a certain 
method of teaching and learning in the classroom, but would instead 
think outside the box to find new methodology and approaches that were 
more effective.
The priority of innovative teachers is ensuring the students are 
capable of using the knowledge taught in the classroom, not just to 
succeed in the examinations but to also be able to solve problems faced 
in the real world.
"Innovative teachers are teachers who can provide a most conducive 
learning  environment and the biggest space for the students to develop 
wise thinking."
Muhyiddin said teachers with the ability to evaluate the achievements 
and potential of their students holistically and always taking proactive
 measures to improve the students' level of excellence in order to be 
competitive in an increasingly challenging world, were also innovative 
teachers.
"Innovative teachers are teachers who always think about the future 
challenges their students will face after they leave school, and whether
 the knowledge they gained in school can give them the edge in competing
 in the real world."
Muhyiddin was confident that if all teachers in this country were 
innovative teachers, the goal of producing human capital that were 
highly knowledgeable, creative, innovative and skilful could be 
achieved.
To strengthen the culture of innovativeness in school, the Education 
and Higher Education ministries were drawing up an Innovative Human 
Capital Development Action Plan to inculcate a culture of innovativeness
 and creativity among students, he said.
Muhyiddin, who is also Education Minister, said through this action 
plan, schools would act as the implementing agencies for a creative 
teaching and learning process.
"It is hoped that the Innovative Human Capital Development Action Plan 
will be fully used by teachers as a guideline to achieve the national 
aspiration of raising competitiveness which is measured by the people's 
capacity to be innovative."
He said cooperation between the ministry and Malaysia Innovation Agency
 to  enculturate thinking skills through the i-Think programme was also a
 new approach suitable to be used by teachers to improve mastery among 
the students.
"This programme is being pioneered by 10 schools and we hope to extend 
it nationwide to improve the quality of teaching and learning," he 
added.
At today's celebration, Muhyiddin also presented the National Education
 Leadership Award to former Education deputy director-general Datuk Omar
 Mohd Hashim and National Private School Eminent Teacher Award to Datuk 
Hassan Harun.
Four former educators also received the National Eminent Teacher Award 
2012. They are Datuk Ahmad Azmey Abu Talib, Datuk Mary Yap Kain Ching, 
Mohd Azman Abdul Rashid and Lim Ia Lee @ Lim Irene.
- BERNAMA
 








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