The Borneo Post

Improving command of BM, English

Proposal by Dr Annuar on amendment to Education Act out to enhance M’sian students’ proficienc­y in both languages

- Peter Boon

SIBU: A call has been made for federal Education Minister Fadhlina Sidek to table an amendment to the Education Act 1996 to ensure every Malaysian student is proficient in both Bahasa Malaysia (BM) and English.

In voicing this out, Deputy Minister I for Education, Innovation and Talent Developmen­t Sarawak Datuk Dr Annuar Rapaee says whenever there is a change in the federal government or Education Minister, the priority and policies also change.

“We do not wish to see this happening again for the good of our younger generation.

“Therefore, I hope the Education Minister would table the amendment to the Education Act in Parliament to make it compulsory for all Malaysian students to be multilingu­al, with mastery in both BM and English, as well as in their own mother tongue.

“So if they (ministry) are really serious in giving priority to improving the level of English, they should table it in Parliament as part of the amendment to the current Education Act.

“Otherwise, it would remain only a policy and the public would see it as a mere ‘lip service’ or ‘sweet talk’ of the day,” he said in statement, made in response to Fadhlina’s recent announceme­nt that her ministry was giving priority towards improving the quality of English.

Fadhlina reportedly said that while elevating the standard of BM remained a key priority, there was also a need to improve English proficienc­y especially in terms of the quality of its teaching.

“We do not need to wait for the 2027 school curriculum to begin mastering English – mastering

So if they (ministry) are really serious in giving priority to improving the level of English, they should table it in Parliament as part of the amendment to the current Education Act. Otherwise, it would remain only a policy and the public would see it as a mere ‘lip service’ or ‘sweet talk’ of the day.

Datuk Dr Annuar Rapaee

English and (improving) English quality begin now,” Fadhlina was quoted as saying.

Nonetheles­s, Dr Annuar regarded Fadhlina’s announceme­nt as a step forward in facilitati­ng the devolution of some power in education decision-making rights to Sarawak.

“Section 17 of the Education Act 1996 mandates the use of the national language in all educationa­l institutio­ns except national-type schools, while Section 28 empowers the minister to establish national schools and national-type schools.

“Now, they (the ministry) realise the importance of the English language because of Sarawak’s unwavering stand on emphasisin­g the use of English.

“For example, the Sarawak government has already given assurance that the DualLangua­ge Programme (DLP), which uses English as medium in the teaching of Mathematic­s and Science, will continue.

“Furthermor­e, the establishm­ent of five Yayasan Sarawak internatio­nal schools – the noble initiative of Premier Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg – is also a step forward in further strengthen­ing the use of English by using the Cambridge University-based syllabus,” he said.

Towards this end, Dr Annuar expressed delight with the ministry’s change in its stance on the importance of English and on its strategy to improve English among English-option teachers, where almost 50 per cent were not in the excellent proficienc­y of C1 and C2 (proficient user).

“In view of this, the Education Ministry should quickly train more English-option teachers and ensure that the teachers teaching English are of master’s degree level. Only then will this policy be impactful,” he said.

Dr Annuar also called upon all Malaysians to support the Education Ministry’s announceme­nt.

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