"Eh, belajar Sains dan Matematik dalam English? Tak takut lupa BM (Bahasa Malaysia) ke?"
FROM TUNKU MUNAWIRAH PUTRA Honorary secretary PAGE Malaysia
From DATIN NOOR AZIMAH ABDUL RAHIM, Chairperson Parent Action Group for Education (PAGE).
It is good to know that the Dual Language Programme (DLP) is being implemented in schools that have the necessary resources.
KUALA LUMPUR: Over 2,500 schools nationwide are involved in the Dual Language Programme (DLP) in 2024 compared to only 377 in 2016, says Education Minister Fadhlina Sidek.
PETALING JAYA: The English Language Teaching Centre (ELTC), an agency under the Education Ministry, will soon see its role expanded as part of the government’s effort to improve English language proficiency nationwide, says the ministry.
PETALING JAYA: The Education Ministry is considering several immediate measure to ensure the effectiveness and impact of ongoing initiatives to strengthen English proficiency among students.
KUALA LUMPUR: There are no changes to the dual language programme (DLP) guidelines and requirements as claimed, says Education Minister Fadhlina Sidek.
KUALA LUMPUR: Explain the government’s stand on the dual language programme (DLP) policy that has created confusion among parents over its implementation in some schools, says Datuk Seri Radzi Jiddin (PN- Putrajaya).
BATU PAHAT: Efforts are ongoing to resolve issues with the Dual Language Programme (DLP) which led to a protest in Johor, says the Deputy Education Minister
From DR NUR ILYANI IDRIS, Deputy dean/lecturer, Faculty of Education, Social Sciences, and Humanities, Universiti Poly-Tech Malaysia.
SIBU: Sarawak Deputy Education, Innovation and Talent Development Minister, Datuk Dr Annuar Rapaee said the state government is open for discussion if schools not under the Dual Language Programme (DLP) wish to participate in the standard assessment examination.
PETALING JAYA: Schools are not required to assess students to determine if they are eligible for the Dual-Language Programme (DLP), says the Education Ministry.
KUCHING: Year Six pupils in Sarawak will sit for the state's own standardised assessment for Mathematics, Science and English starting next year, says Datuk Seri Roland Sagah.
SIBU: The Sarawak Teachers Union (STU) has proposed that the Sarawak government grant all teachers in the state a free air ticket annually as a gesture of appreciation.
KUCHING: Sarawak’s standardised assessment for Year Six pupils commencing next year aims to provide an early evaluation of their learning progress, the state government revealed.
KUCHING: Sarawak is going ahead with its standardised assessment for Year Six pupils to evaluate their level of learning.
PETALING JAYA: Make English education a focus in the upcoming Budget 2025 instead of trying to bring in foreign teachers, say parent associations and teachers.
TEACHERS in Sarawak will have the opportunity to do postgraduate courses at local universities.