Talking about old school... A memory when i was young...
Let’s not discuss whether PPSMI promotes English in students. Or whether it makes Math and Science easier or difficult. No. But, let’s take a look from a new point of view. The real problem behind the implication of PPSMI. The problem ist not about its concept, but it is about its implementation in Malaysian education.
Why the local politicians discussed something which was somewhat out of their expertise, without the consultation from the real experts of Academia and suddenly made the decision for the Academic Society? I mean come on, no one can ever prove that the Minister of Education of Malaysia of the time is a teacher or is still in the Academic working society. He is neither teacher, lecturer nor student. Neither are the other politicians who made this decision.
What they've should have done was to at least have consultation with the society that they want to implement this upon. They've should've formed a board, consisting of teachers from primary schools, secondary schools, SBP's, SBT's, MRSM's and any other party that plays a contributing role in educating the children of Malaysia.
The mistake was when the politicians only fuelled the government's ego and made the decision that was going to affect the future of the
next generation of
Malaysian. I speak for the students of Malaysia. "What are we? Are we that expendable until you could simply wage our future? Just because we're minors and underage, never did meant that we could never think for ourselves and can't give our own critical opinions."
I mean really?
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