The Borneo Post

Taking the first step

State reps to nominate at least one school in their area where only English is allowed to be used for communicat­ion

- By Samuel Aubrey reporters@theborneop­ost.com

SERIAN: All the 82 state constituen­cies must have selected government schools where only English is used to communicat­e within the school compound while maintainin­g Bahasa Malaysia as a medium of instructio­n.

In stating this, Minister of Education, Science and Technologi­cal Research Dato Sri Michael Manyin Jawong said he would write to all the state assembly persons to start the move in at least one school in their respective constituen­cies.

He explained that the move, which was pioneered by two primary schools in Limbang Division, is aimed at encouragin­g students especial ly those in rural areas to improve their proficienc­y in English.

He noted that the command of English among the young generation is now declining because they do not have the courage to learn and master the language despite it being the lingua franca for trade and commerce.

“We can implement it in Sarawak, the director of Education has agreed to it, in order to elevate the level of English among our people. This will especially benefit those from rural schools, so that the students can have a better future once they leave school. This is so that Sarawak will continue to

We can implement it in Sarawak, the director of Education has agreed to it, in order to elevate the level of English among our people. This will especially benefit those from rural schools, so that the students can have a better future once they leave school. This is so that Sarawak will continue to progress and not be left behind. Dato Sri Michael Manyin Jawong, Minister of Education, Science and Technologi­cal Research

progress and not be left behind,” he said.

Manyin, who is also Tebedu assemblyma­n, made these remarks at apr e-G aw ai dinner jointly hosted by Dayak Bidayuh National Associatio­n ( DBNA) Bung Sadong branch and Village Security and Developmen­t Committee (JKKK) of Kampung Tae e at Ba lu Gambang Hall, Kampung Taee on Sunday.

For Tebedu constituen­cy, he said he was looking at SK St John in Kampung Taee to implement the ‘ Communicat­e in English Only’ programme.

“I will talk to the school’s Parents-Teachers Associatio­n. If they agree, we start this first at SK St John Taee, where only English is spoken within the school compound. Parents who come in can only communicat­e in English to the children and teachers in the school, but they can of course speak in Bidayuh once outside the school,” he explained.

Manyin, who has stated that proficienc­y of English is among his priorities as Sarawak’s first minister of education, said a large number of graduates remained unemployed as they could not get jobs in the private sector due to poor command of English.

He strongly believed this worrying trend could be reversed by making the present generation more proficient in English.

On a related matter, Manyin said he would seek to cultivate greater interest among current students in Science, Technology, Engineerin­g and Mathematic­s ( STEM) subjects.

He explained this is to get more students enrolled in science stream classes in order to produce more skilled manpower needed by the industries in the country.

For the coming Gawai celebratio­n, he hoped the Bidayuh community will promote traditiona­l snacks such as pangkang, sikipeng, sangon and pinyaram as many open houses tend to serve snacks bought from supermarke­ts, which do not give authentic feel to the Gawai celebratio­n.

Manyin was later presented with a surprise birthday cake in conjunctio­n with his 72nd birthday which fell recently.

Among others present were Bukit Semuja assemblyma­n John Ilus, political secretary to the chief minister John David Nyauh, DBNA Bung Sadong branch chairman Nicholas Amin, DBNA vice president Charlie Ungang and Kuching Deputy Resident Tuah Suni.

 ??  ?? Manyin (third right) leads the Gawai toast as he is joined by (from left) Penghulu Dennis Gamin, Tuah, John David, Nicholas, John Ilus and Charlie.
Manyin (third right) leads the Gawai toast as he is joined by (from left) Penghulu Dennis Gamin, Tuah, John David, Nicholas, John Ilus and Charlie.

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