Ministry to ban teachers from uploading images, video clips of incidents in schools
Bernama
April 1, 2016 18:39 MYT
April 1, 2016 18:39 MYT
The Education Ministry will issue a circular prohibiting all teachers from uploading images or video clips of certain school incidents on social media, said Deputy Education Minister Datuk P. Kamalanathan.
He said the circular would be released as soon as possible to prevent the occurrence of yet to be confirmed incidents from going viral, which could adversely affect all parties.
"I urge schools to be careful when uploading images in future as they may go viral even before the truth is known.
"We should not post photographs and videos without thinking of the people who would suffer the consquences," he told reporters after officiating "
Jelajah Pesta Buku Antarabangsa 2016" at Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Bukit Sentosa, Bukit Jelutong here, today.
He was commenting on an incident in which a standard two pupil at a Klang school was allegedly forced to snip the tip of his own tongue by five standard three pupils on March 24.
Selangor police chief, Datuk Abdul Samah Mat yesterday confirmed that there was no element of bullying in the case.
Photographs of the victim with the tip of his tongue cut, believed to have been uploaded by a teacher, went viral and gave rise to various reactions from the public.
Asked whether action would be taken against the teacher, Kamalanathan who is also Hulu Selangor member of parliament, said the matter would first be discussed at the ministerial level.
In the meantime, he said the Education Ministry would provide counseling to the student involved to help boost his self esteem and to continue his studies in the school.