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PETALING JAYA: Chinese schools in the Klang Valley which are conducting illegal computer classes have been ordered by the Education Ministry t o s t op doing s o immediatel­y.

Associatio­n of Parents’ Network for Advocating Chinese Language Education (Jia Zong) adviser Edward Neoh said he had been informed of this by officials in the Selangor education department f ollowing i t s audit on such schools.

A similar directive had also been issued by the Kuala Lumpur education department to Chinese schools in the Federal Territory.

Neoh said many Chinese schools nationwide have been conducting computer literacy classes during school hours and charging students for them.

“The Sel a ngor e ducation department, which completed its audit on June 8, has directed schools which are conducting such illegal classes to discontinu­e them with immediate effect,” he told a press conference yesterday.

“I understand some schools have asked to be given some time to sort things out, and they have been allowed until June 25 when school reopens after the mid-year term holidays,” he said, adding that the ministry will check on them again then.

Attempts to contact Education Minister Maszlee Malik f or confirmati­on on the matter were unsuccessf­ul as of press time.

Neoh said the directive was given after two previous reminders by the ministry, on April 17 and May 30, went unheeded by some of the schools.

He said Jia Zong will agree to such computer classes during school hours on the following conditions: the syllabus is approved by the ministry; teachers are trained by the ministry; and classes are free-of-charge. On a separate matter, Neoh said the ministry has also directed some Chinese schools which are charging fees for tuition classes on other

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