Teaching for a Good Cause

Key Takeaways
- In Malaysia, more than two-thirds of students in the majority of under-performing schools come from challenging socioeconomic backgrounds.

Almost half of 15-year-old Malaysian students do not meet minimum proficiency levels in reading and one in five in Malaysian students does not complete secondary school.
Passion for teaching
Before discovering his passion for teaching under TFM, Jason Yap worked in corporate Malaysia for about two years. “So when I knew I had a gift in teaching, as well as the passion for it, that’s when I decided to join Teach For Malaysia,” he said. Through TFM, Yap seeks to bridge the gap between privileged and underprivileged students by creating opportunities and giving students necessary exposure to important figures such as Tan Sri Navaratnam. “I think these are the opportunities that students sometimes don’t get. A big thank you to Sunway for actually creating a lot of opportunities, not only for Teach For Malaysia, but also to fellows like us especially today, the Teach For Malaysia Week,” he said. The Fellows or teachers of TFM will teach for two years in high-need schools across Malaysia. They work hand-in-hand with other educators, the community and private sectors, to impact and improve lives of those within the classroom and beyond.