The Borneo Post

STU calls for flexibilit­y in the planning of PKJR

- By Peter Boon reporters@theborneop­ost.com

Teaching the module which includes graphics, highway codes and safety guidelines among others for two periods a week by trained road safety teachers in 1,264 primary schools throughout Sarawak is not necessaril­y fixed as such.

SIBU: Sarawak Teachers’ Union ( STU) is calling for flexibilit­y in the planning of the proposed new Road Safety Education module ( PKJR) to be introduced in all primary schools by 2019.

Its president Jisin Nyud said yesterday that the proposal should depend on how the topic is integrated, and its relevancy.

Alternativ­ely, he suggested that the module be taught during extra- curricular activities.

Jisin was commenting on Deputy Chief Minister Tan Sri Datuk Amar Dr James Masing’s winding-up speech at the recent State Legislativ­e Assembly sitting, stating that PKJR to be inserted into the Bahasa Melayu subject would be introduced in all primary schools by 2019.

Masing, who is also Minister of Infrastruc­ture Developmen­t and Transporta­tion, also said the module which included graphics, highway codes and

Jisin Nyud, Sarawak Teachers’ Union president

safety guidelines among others would be taught for two periods a week by trained road safety teachers in 1,264 primary schools throughout Sarawak.

Jisin said: “Teaching the module which includes graphics, highway codes and safety guidelines among others for two periods a week by trained road safety teachers in 1,264 primary schools throughout Sarawak is not necessaril­y fixed as such.

“The reason is that pupils of mixed ability and experience­s, will perceive things differentl­y. Pupils from the rural areas might find it hard to grasp or relate those signs in their daily lives as there are no such facilities available around them.

“So, there must be flexibilit­y in planning this topic depending on how the topic is integrated, and the relevancy. Otherwise, this module can be also taught during extra- curricular activities.”

He said they agreed with the introducti­on of the new PKJR to be inserted into the Bahasa Melayu subject in all primary schools by 2019.

“It is good also to nurture a safe, considerat­e driving attitude among the pupils from an early stage.

“By doing this they will have better knowledge and understand­ing on road safety. Thus, it will reduce the rate of mishaps when driving on road in any condition.” Jisin said.

Sarawak Bumiputera Teachers Union ( KGBS), on the other hand, said they are strongly against the proposal.

Its president Ahmad Malie said they opposed the suggestion as they are concerned it might burden the teachers when implementi­ng the PdP (teaching and learning) of this module.

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Jisin Nyud

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