Mohammad Hussain Mohammad Yusof
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Sultan Idris University of Education | |
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Profession | Teacher |
Awards | 1997 Teacher's Day Award |
Mohammad Hussain bin Mohammad Yusof (24 February 1918 – 9 April 2015) was one of the earliest teachers in Brunei Darussalam. He became known as the pioneer for the establishment of the Brunei Malay Teacher's Training College.
Early life and education
Mohammad Hussain was born on 24 February 1918. His father was
Career
Upon completing his studies, Hussain began his service to the government of Brunei, as Assistant Teacher in 1939, at the Malay School in
Brunei Malay Teacher's Training College
Hussain was known to be the founding father of the first Teacher's Training College which was formed around 1930s. The idea to form the college came when he was sent to Batu Lintang Malay Teacher's Training College in Kuching, Sarawak. After the establishment, he served the college as lecturer and Educational Inspector.[4]
Retirement and death
Hussain retired from public services in 1973 while serving as Malay Language Educational Inspector. After his retirement, he continued to be active in the educational field, giving guidance and advice to younger generation.
Hussain died on Thursday, 9 April 2015, at the age of 96 at his house at Kampong Anggerek Desa, Bandar Seri Begawan. He was buried at Rangas Muslim Cemetery, Bandar Seri Begawan.
Honours
As a recognition to his services to the country, the Brunei Government conferred him several titles and honours. Among them was:
- Darjah Paduka Mahkota Brunei (3rd class)
- 1997 Teacher's Day Award.[2]
Family
Hussain was married to Khadijah binti Ahmad and had eight children.[5]
References
- ^ Pehin Jawatan Dalam Seri Maharaja Dato Seri Utama Dr. Haji Awang Mohd. Jamil Al-Sufri, Dato Godam, Pusat Sejarah Brunei, Bandar Seri Begawan, 2004, pg. 358
- ^ a b c Raja Ahmad Shalaby, Siti Zaleha Ibrahim, Mohd. Zuber Zain, Tokoh-Tokoh Guru Nusantara, Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris, Tanjong Malim, 2009, pg. 113
- ISBN 978-0-8108-7078-9.
- ^ Jatswan S. Sidhu, Historical Dictionary of Brunei Darussalam, The Scarecrow Press, Inc., Toronto Plysmouth, 2010, pg. 101
- ^ "Mohammad Hussain Mohammad Yusof Marriages and Divorces". www.strictlyweddings.com. Retrieved 2 June 2023.