The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Sabah agrees to implement DLP — Director

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KOTA KINABALU: Sabah Education Department director Datuk Raisin Saidin said Sabah is in agreement with the implementa­tion of the Dual Language Programme (DLP) in schools, but there are considerat­ions that have to be made before full implementa­tion can take place in the state.

He said that if the Sabah Education Department does not agree with the decision, it will lead to many other implicatio­ns, hence they have scrutinise­d the matter to ensure it has a positive impact on the state's education sector.

"We strongly encourage every school in all districts in Sabah to implement the DLP. Basically, the selection of schools to implement the DLP begins with the school itself requesting the Education Department," he said.

He told this to reporters after attending the Zone 1 Sabah New Educationa­l Landscape Madani Tour Programme 2024 here on Wednesday.

Commenting on the DLP, Raisin said that to fully implement the DLP in Sabah, various aspects need to be considered, including the acceptance and readiness of the students themselves.

"We need to ensure that the programme is successful­ly implemente­d within six years without interrupti­on, and we need teachers proficient in

English ... this is something I see as needing attention," he added.

Meanwhile, commenting on the tour programme, Raisin said it was implemente­d to provide informatio­n about the new education policy in Sabah.

He said the Sabah State Education Department is committed to creating a new education landscape by ensuring the achievemen­t of quality students and schools as the main goals at every level of education work.

"Therefore, we have introduced seven declaratio­ns of the new education landscape of Sabah, namely achieving the National Average Grade Performanc­e (GPN) for Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) with the implementa­tion of key performanc­e indicator alignment at the District Education Office and schools at the beginning of the 2024 academic session followed by focused interventi­ons.

"We will strengthen day school hostels by making them a centre of academic and character excellence. We will also ensure that the maintenanc­e expenditur­e performanc­e of educationa­l institutio­ns is spent 100 percent in the current year, in addition to targeting zero disciplina­ry cases among education staff starting in 2024 as well as zero scale 7 dilapidate­d schools starting this year," he said.

He said the two other declaratio­ns of the new landscape are implementi­ng an impact study to measure the implicatio­ns of school leader and teacher placements and exchanges for continuous improvemen­t purposes as well as concern for the social and emotional well-being of members within the organisati­on.

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