The Borneo Post

Learn English to stay ahead, Sikie tells children in rural areas

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Minister in Sarawak Premier’s Department Datuk John Sikie Tayai highlights the federal government’s aspiration­m through the Ministry of Educationm to elevate education to the next level.

Besides having the needs to evolve in all aspects of education, he also pointed out the importance of the English language and the crucial role of nurturing interest in the language in children from an early age.

“I believe that the learning of the English language should start at an early age, and this is to prepare them for future challenges,” he said this in his speech for the Community Developmen­t Department (Kemas)’s preschools appreciati­on ceremony at a hotel here, yesterday.

“Despite living in the rural areas, having the English language proficienc­y will enable these children to stay ahead, and it is not impossible that they too, will one day become the leaders of this country,” he said, in the presence of children from Kemas’ preschools under the Selangau parliament­ary constituen­cy.

“We are indeed fortunate because our Premier Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg has placed great emphasis on the teaching and learning of the English language from Primary One onwards,” he added.

Citing SK Ulu Lubai’s exemplary educationa­l achievemen­t, he said the primary school in the outskirts of Limbang managed to beat the odds by becoming one of the best schools in the country.

“Other rural schools should emulate this and learn from the school’s (SK Ulu Lubai) experience,” he said, adding that this success was attributed by the collective efforts between parents and school management.

“Parents of these young children ought to keep an open mind, to work together with the school to ensure the child’s progress, as well as to set guidance and limitation­s to the use of smartphone­s or gadgets.”

A total of 146 Kemas preschoole­rs attended the event, where Sarawak Kemas Early Childhood Education Unit deputy director Roselind Wilson Laing was also present.

 ?? ?? Sikie (front, right) and Roselind jointly perform a gimmick to mark the launch of the event in Sibu.
Sikie (front, right) and Roselind jointly perform a gimmick to mark the launch of the event in Sibu.

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