Learn From The Mistakes Of Ppsmi
MP SPEAKS | I strongly urge the government to reconsider the announcement made by Prime Minister and Acting Education Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad over the possible revival of the use of English in the teaching of science and mathematics in Malaysian schools
We must accept the importance of English, but to reintroduce PPSMI has a major impact on the effectiveness of education. It is hence important for us to recall why the PPSMI was abandoned back in 2012
Basically, the PPSMI as implemented led to students with weak English skills facing difficulty in learning mathematics and science
An entire generation of students from such backgrounds were arguably “lost” to those subjects as a result
Indeed, there were teachers during that period who faced the dilemma of whether to make the switch to English as they had students who simply could not keep up
This was to say nothing of the fact that there were also educators whose English was not good and who could not be brought up to scratch or be easily replaced
We must be clear about what our objectives are in the first place
If Malaysians want to strengthen the standard of English among students, we should work to improve the quality of that subject and its syllabus in our schools
That would do more to improve the standard of English in our country rather than switching the teaching of other subjects to it
On the other hand, if we want to strengthen our mastery of mathematics and science, we should not forget that the Dual Language Programme (DLP) has been in place since 2016
The DLP basically gives eligible schools the flexibility to use either Malay or English in their teaching based on the capacities of their students and choice of parents
I am sure that this is the better approach as parents and individual schools will have a better gauge of their own students and teacher’s abilities compared to a one-size-fits-all system
Look, I am a father of a school-going kid in a national school. I would rather the government make the existing system work than keep tinkering with things
We should avoid making sudden changes to our education system without planning and patience. The students and teachers will suffer as a result
We should be seeking to uphold the spirit of the Malaysia Education Blueprint 2013-2025 that was issued by the then education minister, Muhyiddin Yassin. The parametres that it set ought to remain the framework that governs our educational policies
Our focus should be ensuring that all Malaysians have access to the best educational opportunities possible as well as boosting investment in the same
Also, efforts to strengthen Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) should continue, as well as ensuring that our students at all levels are being prepared to compete in the 4th Industrial Revolution
Again, what is required is consultation, foresight and patience
NIK NAZMI NIK AHMAD is MP for Setiawangsa, chairperson of the Defence and Home Affairs Parliamentary Select Committee and PKR chief organising secretary. - Mkini
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