DPM wants officers to go down to the ground and identify, solve problems

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KUALA TERENGGANU: District Education Officers (PPD) were urged to go down to the ground to identify problems in their respective areas and solve them.

Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin said friendly surveys by the PPD could solve the problem of localised issues and foster a family spirit between them and teachers, headmasters and principals.

“In the context of management, we can no longer plan development just by looking from afar or from above, we need to go down to see and experience the problems that occur, especially in the interiors.

“Merely using forecast results is not enough without efforts to get feedback on the causes and consequences from a delay in solutions which invites a worse outcome,” he said in his speech when opening the 2012 National District Education Officers’ Stabilising Professionalism Convention here, yesterday night.

Muhyiddin, said the vast role that must be given attention by PPD was in order to ensure the success in the implementation of the 2013-2025 Malaysian Education Development Plan. — Bernama