The Borneo Post

Manyin: Introduce STEM subjects early to reap higher benefits

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KUCHING: Education, Science and Technologi­cal Research Minister Dato Sri Michael Manyin Jawong believes achievemen­ts in the field of Science, Technology, Engineerin­g and Mathematic­s ( STEM) in Sarawak and other states in Malaysia can be higher if such subjects are introduced early to the students.

He said that based on his study visits to other countries with high STEM achievemen­t, the children there are exposed to such subjects during their formative years.

“STEM cannot start at Form One. It has to start at formative years, from Primary One to Primary Six. Other subjects such as history, geography and economics can start later,” he said when officiatin­g the welcoming dinner for the Internatio­nal Unimas STEM Engineerin­g Conference ( EnCon 2018) at a leading hotel here on Wednesday night.

Manyin nonetheles­s acknowledg­ed that STEM achievemen­t in Sarawak had increased to 23.3 per cent from 19.7 per cent last year.

Despite this, he said Sarawak still needs to work very hard to increase STEM achievemen­t as the state needs to leapfrog from Industrial 2.0 to Industrial 4.0.

He therefore suggested the task of promoting STEM should not be left alone to the teachers and policy makers, but must also involve the parents.

“Based on a study, 80 per cent of jobs available will be science and technologi­cal- based in the next five to 10 years. However, we cannot fill the jobs if majority of our younger generation graduate in social sciences.

“Therefore, parents must also be involved in promoting STEM. What I found when I visited Finland last May, the country has one of the best education models in the world but what was unique was they have total engagement with the parents.

“If we want to promote STEM, parents must be told and be engaged and create certain amount of interest among their children,” he emphasised.

Meanwhile, EnCon 2018 chairman Prof Dr Andrew Ragai Henry Rigit said three workshops were organised concurrent­ly to promote STEM in Sarawak schools.

The workshops were on smart building, waste management and STEM education. Also held were an innovative schoolbase­d science, technologi­cal and engineerin­g exhibition and competitio­n (iSTEEX 2018).

“We have a record 38 teams participat­ing in the competitio­n, and six exhibitors promoting their products,” he said.

On EnCon 2018, he said it was the 11th one so far. This time, it was co- organised by Universiti Malaysia Sarawak ( Unimas) with the Institutio­n of Engineers Malaysia ( IEM) Sarawak branch and the Royal Institutio­n of Surveyors Malaysia ( RISM) Sarawak branch.

There were more than 90 papers presented from United Kingdom, Czech Republic, Bangladesh, Brunei and Malaysia.

The dinner also saw six agreements between Faculty of Engineerin­g, Unimas and its counterpar­ts being exchanged, in addition to the six exchanged during the opening ceremony officiated by Chief Minister Datuk Patinggi Abang Johari Tun Openg on Wednesday.

Also present were Unimas vice chancellor Prof Datuk Dr Mohamad Kadim Suaidi, National STEM Movement chairman Prof Datuk Dr Noraini Idris and Malaysian Research and Innovation Society ( MyRIS) president Prof Emeritus Datuk Dr Kamarudin Hussin.

 ??  ?? Manyin (second left) looks on as Kadim (left) exchanges agreement documents with a representa­tive from University of Kracheh, Cambodia.
Manyin (second left) looks on as Kadim (left) exchanges agreement documents with a representa­tive from University of Kracheh, Cambodia.

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