Update on Plans and Justification to Terminate Allied Educators Programme
Last Updated: 23 Sep 2025
Name and Constituency of Member of Parliament
Assoc Prof Jamus Jerome Lim, Sengkang GRC
Question
To ask the Minister for Education (a) whether there are plans to terminate the Allied Educators programme; and (b) if so, what is the justification.
Response
1. Allied Educators are integral to our teaching force, comprising Special Education Needs Officers (SENOs), School Counsellors (SCs), Student Welfare Officers (SWOs), Outdoor Allied Educators (OAEs) and Allied Educators in Teaching and Learning [AED(T&L)].
2. Ministry of Education (MOE) has been reshaping our workforce for priority areas like special educational needs, socio-emotional support, student support, and outdoor adventure learning. MOE has therefore grown specific groups of Allied Educators such as Special Education Needs Officers and School Counsellors, while scaling back on others, such as Allied Educators in Teaching and Learning.
3. For Allied Educators in Teaching and Learning, we have been helping them to transition into roles in areas of greater need over the past nine years, through work attachments and training. Most of them have moved into meaningful alternative careers within MOE and the Public Service.