Teaching a ‘nightmare’ at Sabah’s dilapidated schools | The Malaysian Insight

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Teaching a ‘nightmare’ at Sabah’s dilapidated schools

Sabah schools are classified into different states of dilapidation. Class One refers to schools built more than 30 years ago, Class Two are schools older than 40 years, and Class Three are schools built with wooden structures and are more than 50 years old. - The Malaysian Insight pic by Irwan Majid, March 29, 2019.

MUCH has been said by politicians about the sorry state of Sabah’s schools, but no one except the teachers can speak of the “nightmare” of teaching in dilapidated conditions. Fearing repercussions for complaining, some teachers spoke to The Malaysian Insight on condition of anonymity, to explain how their surroundings affect their work and kill morale.

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