The Borneo Post

Rep: Maszlee should clear air over question in Islamic Studies model exam paper

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KUCHING: Minister of Education Dr Maszlee Malik is responsibl­e for issuing a public assurance that it is not the policy of the Pakatan Harapan ( PH) government to promote the use of physical penalty among spouses.

Padungan assemblyma­n Wong King Wei, who pointed this out yesterday, said Maszlee might not be aware of the questions set in the Sept/Oct 2018 model examinatio­n paper for the Form Five Islamic Studies subject, but the minister should see to it that an internal investigat­ion is conducted.

“It may be a situation where Dr Maszlee has no personal knowledge on the question set in the Islamic Studies examinatio­n paper but he should be responsibl­e for the fault.

“He should answer to the public with regard to the question set by the examinatio­n board,” he told The Borneo Post when prompted for comments on the matter.

Litigation lawyer Siti Kasim recently tweeted to ask why a question in the Islamic Studies examinatio­n paper wanted students to ponder permissibl­e ways to ‘ hit a disobedien­t wife’.

Wong, who is deputy chief of national Democratic Action Party Socialist Youth ( Dapsy), called for an investigat­ion to be conducted internally to figure out why this kind of question had been set.

He said the Ministry of Education ( MoE) is obligated to probe whether there is a particular examiner in their midst who “is not fit to become an examiner due to his extreme thinking which is not acceptable to the public”.

“If it is so, he should be reprimande­d and transferre­d to another department which should not affect the whole examinatio­n board or the policy of the government,” he stressed.

He said he concurred with Siti that the Education Minister should explain to all Malaysians and ensure the general public that “this is not the policy of the government”.

Not only does Maszlee have to give an explanatio­n, the minister should also enforce discipline and adjustment internally, stressed Wong.

“No delay is endurable. Dr Maszlee should not keep silent on this matter. I agree with Siti Kasim that he should be the one who comes out to explain the whole situation and make public assurance that this is not the policy of the government,” he said.

Wong reiterated that Maszlee must explain to avert misunderst­anding that this was the policy of the new government.

In the Twitter post, Siti asked: “Is this what our Malay children (are) learning in school? What is this Dr Maszlee Malik? Is this acceptable? What kind of trash are we teaching the kids in school?”

It is learnt that the controvers­ial question carries three separate boxes under the header, with two of them filled and one left blank.

The two boxes state ‘ Not too overboard that it would cause injury’ and ‘Not on sensitive areas’ and the last one requires students to fill in their own permissibl­e way.

 ??  ?? An image of the controvers­ial question.
An image of the controvers­ial question.
 ??  ?? Wong King Wei
Wong King Wei

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