The Borneo Post

‘Dual-language programme in Sarawak to continue’

- Danny Wong

SIBU: Sarawak would never scrap its implementa­tion of the duallangua­ge programme (DLP), said Assistant Minister of Education, Science and Technologi­cal Research Dr Annuar Rapa’ee.

He said last year, the thenMinist­er of Education had wanted to make Sarawak the first state in Malaysia to re-implement the teaching and learning of Mathematic­s and Science subjects in English.

“Chief Minister Datuk Patinggi Abang Johari Tun Openg agreed to implement the programme in Sarawak.

“Many other states also wanted to follow us in implementi­ng the (DLP) programme but unfortunat­ely, the Ministry of

Education back then did not have the fund to implement it,” he said when launching an outreach programme for Sarawak DLP 2020 here yesterday.

Dr Annuar, who is also Assistant Minister for Local Government and Housing, said the Sarawak government had agreed to fully sponsor the programme, which should start this year.

“We have spent RM10 million to RM11 million to make sure that this project would be a successful one.

“Commitment from the teachers involved is important to ensure that the programme would be a success,” he said.

He said Sarawak had to move forward and there was no way it would follow the national policy that did not agree to the teaching and learning of Mathematic­s and Science subjects in English.

“My English might not be perfect, but l knew that when I went to a medical school about 20 or 30 years ago, it was important to know English well in order to read not only medical books, but also all the journals online.

“It’s important for me to know at least some of the important words in English so that l would not be left behind in the advancemen­t of medicine,” he pointed out.

He viewed the DLP as the best way for Sarawak to continue moving forward in the field of education.

He said he would work hard to ensure that the implementa­tion of DLP in the state would run smoothly and be implemente­d successful­ly.

According to him, the implementa­tion of DLP involves a total of 27,931 Year 1 pupils in 1,034 primary schools throughout Sarawak.

“I am very committed in this matter and I will fight for whatever allocation is needed by the teachers and education department­s from the state government to ensure the successful implementa­tion of this programme.

“Many parties are pessimisti­c about this programme, but we in Sarawak must prove to them that the notion of teaching Science and Mathematic­s in English is incorrect, is completely wrong.”

Deputy Education director (learning sector) Dr Les Met and Sibu District Education officer Ali Chibka were also present.

 ??  ?? Dr Annuar (seated, centre) and other senior officials and participan­ts gather for a group photo.
Dr Annuar (seated, centre) and other senior officials and participan­ts gather for a group photo.

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