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‘Satisfacto­ry English proficienc­y among Orang Asli pupils’

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GUA MUSANG: English proficienc­y among pupils, including the Orang Asli, is at a satisfacto­ry level, and will be further improved through digital reading materials, says Education Minister Fadhlina Sidek.

The Enhancing Reading Through Digital Text (ERDT) materials under the Literacy For Orang Asli and Native Students programme, will further strengthen their English proficienc­y, she said.

“The policy of upholding Bahasa Melayu and strengthen­ing English proficienc­y is carried out in tandem, to ensure that pupils are able to use both languages well, including in the context of using English as a second language in their studies,” she said after launching the ERDT at the SK Kuala Betis here yesterday.

Fadhlina said teaching and learning materials, in collaborat­ion with several partners, would be fully used to strengthen the English language among Orang Asli children, according to their respective tribes.

“The technology used in ERDT is able to detect dropouts among students, using innovative methods.

“This innovation is important in ensuring that no child is marginalis­ed in mastering the English language since attention will be fully focused on their ability to familiaris­e themselves with the technology,” she said, Bernama reported.

The ministry has several segments of Temiar, Bateq and other tribes in the programme, which would strengthen their mastery of the English language, without marginalis­ing their heritage, culture and ecosystem.

Fadhlina said the expansion of ERDT would be implemente­d at the ministry level, according to schools based on the institutio­n’s demographi­cs.

Commenting on whether Orang Asli pupils should join vocational colleges to further their education, the Education minister said these colleges would welcome students from the community.

 ?? — Bernama ?? Getting friendly: Fadhlina (second from left) meeting with Orang asli pupils at sk Kuala Betis in Gua Musang.
— Bernama Getting friendly: Fadhlina (second from left) meeting with Orang asli pupils at sk Kuala Betis in Gua Musang.

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