A Newswav poll of
around 2,100 respondents shows strong public scepticism towards the idea of
having two teachers in a single classroom. While the Ministry of Education
plans to introduce a co-teaching model nationwide
from 2027, 83% voted “No”, compared to just 17% who believe it would improve
student learning.
Under the proposed model, two teachers will co-teach the same class simultaneously, working together to deliver lessons, manage classroom dynamics, and support student development. According to the Education Ministry, this approach could help address mixed learning abilities, improve engagement, and reduce the burden on individual teachers.
Internationally, co-teaching has been used in some education systems to support inclusive learning, particularly for students with different learning abilities. Education Minister has said the model is intended to promote better interaction, character-building, and classroom support, particularly in increasingly diverse learning environments.
Poll comments reveal that most scepticism centres on priorities and practicality. Many respondents questioned whether placing two teachers in one classroom is the best use of limited resources, especially when schools continue to face overcrowded classes, teacher shortages, and heavy administrative workloads. Several felt the funding would be better directed toward improving school facilities, hiring more teachers to reduce class sizes, providing school nurses or counsellors, or offering free breakfast programmes for students.
A common suggestion was that smaller classes, rather than co-teaching, would allow educators to focus more effectively on individual students. Others highlighted that teachers are already stretched thin by paperwork and deadlines, arguing that reforms to curriculum design, assessment methods, and school management should come before introducing new teaching models.
As usual, the education minister is the top star for “blunders”. Can’t they do a check with Singapore, how they do it? Is it below our dignity or maruah?
Reference:
Survey: 83% of Malaysians Unconvinced by Two-Teacher Classroom Model, Newswav,
13 May 2026

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