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Friday 21 October 2011

Retain PPSMI As An Option

Dear Students, Parents and Malaysians,

MALAYSIANS APPEAL TO THE GOVERNMENT FOR THE OPTION TO LEARN SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS IN ENGLISH (RETAIN PPSMI AS AN OPTION)

You would have heard by now that the teaching and learning of Science and Mathematics in English (better known as PPSMI) will be abolished in January 2012. The Parent Action Group for Education Malaysia (PAGE) has been in the forefront to champion the cause to maintain the policy for those who wish their children to learn these two (2) subjects in its lingua franca that is English.

Here is how the abolishment of this policy is going to affect you.

For Primary School Students

You have been learning Science and Mathematics in English since Standard 1, however when you enter into Form 1, you will have to learn these subjects in Bahasa Melayu until Form 5 and do your PMR and SPM in Bahasa Melayu. After SPM, you will revert the study of these two (2) subjects back to English.

For Secondary School Students

If you are entering Form 1 in 2012, then you have been learning Science and Mathematics in English since Standard 1, however in 2012, you will have to learn these subjects in Bahasa Melayu from Form 1 until Form 5 and do your PMR and SPM in Bahasa Melayu.

If you are entering Form 4 in 2012, be prepared ... you may have to switch to Bahasa Melayu for Science and Maths after learning these subjects in English for the past 9 years, do your SPM in Bahasa Melayu and then switch back to English when you enter college or university. Yes we know this is crazy and unless you are “super-adaptable”, you will most likely be stressed out and confused. We have heard that the choice of language for Form 4 in 2012 may be determined by the Gurubesar of the different schools (???).

If you are not in Form 1 or Form 4 in 2012, there is no escape either. You WILL eventually be affected by the change when you reach Form 4.

If you have just completed your SPM in 2011, then you are in the luckiest group !!! You will be able to go straight into college and continue to do these subjects in English.

For Parents and Malaysians in General

After only a few years of implementing PPSMI and despite strong evidence that PPSMI is good for our students and Malaysia’s future generations, the Government has decided to change its mind and will abolish this policy in 2012. They think that it is best for ALL Malaysian school children NOT to learn Science and Mathematics in English. They actually believe that learning these two subjects in Bahasa Melayu is adequate and equivalent (or better) than to learn it in Englsh !!! ???

The sad truth is that despite the constant voices that they hear and read wishing for the option of PPSMI, the authorities seemed determined to proceed with the abolishment with the excuse that PPSMI will be replaced with another policy known as MBMMBI, to improve the standard of English amongst Malaysian students.

They keep missing the point (maybe on purpose) that we want PPSMI, not to improve the standard of English but rather, we want PPSMI simply because of the need to learn the subjects of Science and Mathematics in its lingua franca, that is English, for our children to be globally competitive, and for our nation to progress in the desired direction and speed.

In realising that perhaps the voices speaking out for the retention of the PPSMI policy (for those who want it) are too soft or too sporadic, PAGE Malaysia has decided to go all out on a nationwide wide and international campaign to reach out to as many Malaysian students and Malaysians wherever they are in the world, to come together as one and to build up the voice of the “silent majority” to inform the authorities that there exists a large and substantial number of Malaysian citizens (children and adults) would like to have the option for our students to learn Science and Mathematics in English.

We are not against the MBMMBI policy nor are we against the wishes of other groups who prefer to learn Science and Mathematics in Bahasa Melayu, Mandarin or Tamil.

We are simply asking to be heard and for the right to have the freedom of choice for an option to learn these two subjects in English, alongside Bahasa Melayu, Mandarin and Tamil.

WHERE AND HOW TO MAKE YOUR PREFERENCE KNOWN

PAGE Malaysia has specially set up two (2) separate platforms for Students and for Parents and Malaysiansto register their wishes.

Students are requested to visit : http://goo.gl/QHd42
Parents and Malaysians are requested to visit : http://goo.gl/cFSlD

2012 is just a mere two (2) months away … do visit the website, complete the form today and make a difference !!!
Please email, like and share this with all your friends so that we can quickly collect the numbers that we need to transform us all into a voice loud enough to be heard.
Hopefully with everybody’s effort, we can make this go viral on the internet and strengthen our voice in the shortest time possible.


Thank you.

PAGE
Parent Action Group for Education (1266-10-WKL)
pagemalaysia@gmail.com
www.pagemalaysia.org
For Our Children. Demi Anak Kita

3 comments:

  1. In anything we do we must make a decision and follow up and more importantly follow through to take a golf terminology.This should not be difficult to understand because many of our politicians and senior Civil servants play golf in KGPA- a government sponsored Golf Club for Civil Servants.

    Sometimes even if the decision is not a sound one keeping at it will bring success.We made a decision to use Bahasa Malysia as the medium of instruction. It may have been made in a fit of absent mindedness but what can we do it has been made and we should continue with it.

    But today there is a new reality where English has spread to almost all countries on the globe. That is the new reality and we have to make a decision and make english a compoulsory second language. I am not so sure if our standard of english will improve by teaching scince and maths in english. English literature is the way to go.

    And I must add that we must have more perpustakaan and bookshops ouside the Federal territory. Even the ones in FT are not up to internationally acceptable standards.

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  2. In anything we do we must make a decision and follow up and more importantly follow through to take a golf terminology.This should not be difficult to understand because many of our politicians and senior Civil servants play golf in KGPA- a government sponsored Golf Club for Civil Servants.

    Sometimes even if the decision is not a sound one keeping at it will bring success.We made a decision to use Bahasa Malysia as the medium of instruction. It may have been made in a fit of absent mindedness but what can we do it has been made and we should continue with it.

    But today there is a new reality where English has spread to almost all countries on the globe. That is the new reality and we have to make a decision and make english a compoulsory second language. I am not so sure if our standard of english will improve by teaching scince and maths in english. English literature is the way to go.

    And I must add that we must have more perpustakaan and bookshops ouside the Federal territory. Even the ones in FT are not up to internationally acceptable standards.

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  3. Why are our leaders so short-sighted?
    They send their kids to international school and overseas for their education but for our kids, stay kampung so that they can control kampung's mentality.

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