Down the Drain - Our Money!!

Posted by Unknown On Monday, February 28, 2011 8 comments
According to The Malaysian Insider HERE, former prime minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad said that mastering the English language will not make one less patriotic as English is currently the language of knowledge. He opined that we have to face the reality that if we want to understand Science and Mathematics for the betterment of our lives, and to build the nation towards becoming a developed nation, we have to understand foreign languages.

Until 1976, the medium of instruction in schools and universities was English. From 1977, the education policy was changed so Bahasa Malaysia became the medium of instruction.

However, in June 2002, a dramatic shift in the Malaysian Educational Policy was announced whereby from January 2003, Science and Mathematics will be taught in English in standard One, Form One and Lower Six in all fully aided government schools.

The rationale for this decision was that most Science based courses in the universities were highly dependent on reference materials published in the English language. This move was to facilitate the learning process in educational institutions.

Tragically, the government announced last year that it would revert to the teaching of the two subjects in the Malay language in national schools and the students’ mother tongue (Mandarin or Tamil) in national-type Chinese and Tamil schools from 2011 following the abolishment of the policy of teaching and learning Science and Mathematics in English (PPSMI). Following that, our government announced the strategy of upholding the Malay language and strengthening the command of English in schools.

Those who are in Standard 6, Form 1 and Form 2 (who are currently learning Science and Maths in English) will be hit when they reach Form 4 and Form 5 whereby they will study Science and Maths in BM and after that learn those subjects in English again when they move on to Form 6. So for two years, it will be a drastic change for them and by the time they have adapted, they have to learn in English as well. There are serious implications not just for students but for teachers as well. What is the rationale for this shift?

I do not want to repeat the arguments that others have put forward against the abolishment of the PPSMI. You can read more about that HERE and HERE.

This evening, I came across this paper by Hannah Pillay called "WINDS OF CHANGE: TEACHING SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS IN ENGLISH - A PERSPECTIVE FROM THE SCHOOL".

I just one to highlight one aspect of this hot topic. Consider this excerpt from the above-mentioned paper:


Distribution of Human Resources

It cannot be denied that there is an uneven distribution of Science and Mathematics teachers who are competent in English. Currently, some urban schools are better placed to take advantage of the Ministry’s policy of allowing schools to teach Science and Mathematics in English at all levels, if they have the manpower and resources. There is concern amongst head teachers that various officials will seek to move certain teachers in order to ensure there is a fairer distribution of the available human resources. Is this to be considered “poaching” or “redistribution” of human resources? As a head teacher, I am concerned because the movement of teachers will effect the planning in schools.

From the point of view the District Director of Education or the State Education department, the smooth implementation of the policy will depend on whether schools are evenly resourced What ever decisions are taken, I hope that they will be taken in consultation with the schools heads.

Resources

In the national budget for 2003, the Prime Minister announced that RM 5 billion would be allocated between 2002-2008, for the implementation of the policy to teach Science and Mathematics in English.

All teachers from national schools teaching these two subjects and English would be given a laptop computer to use. All Standard One, Form One and Lower Six classes will be equipped with a LCD projector, a screen and a trolley with speakers and an UPS system.

The Ministry of Education has also prepared materials for use in Standard One, Form One and Lower Six. Each school will be given a launching grant of RM $5,000 to $15,000 to acquire additional materials.

However issues of maintenance and security have not been adequately addressed. The cost of maintaining this equipment is high. Many headteachers are concerned as to who will bear the cost of maintenance as we expect in the initial stages, there will be problems as teachers get used to handling and using the equipment.

The other great concern is security. Most schools are not adequately provided for in terms of security. There are a number of schools, which do not have a twenty four hour security system in place. Hence, it is vital that as more expensive equipment comes in, the Ministry of Education needs to ensure that there is a better security system in place in schools.

The other issue that needs to be raised is whether there is the necessity of equipping schools with all these hardware. Often, it is easy to acquire hardware but not that easy to acquire suitable software.

Institutions sometimes make the mistake of acquiring hardware without making adequate provision for acquiring software. Further, the issue of actual use in the classroom needs to be looked into. Take a Mathematics class for instance. A mathematical solution to a problem needs to be explained in such a way so that the students see the steps being taken towards solving the problem with the teacher explaining it as it is done. Would it be better to use the white board or the computer? CLICK HERE FOR THE REST OF THE PAPER.
So all that money spent to implement the teaching of Science and Mathematics in English in Standard One, Form One and Lower Six in all fully aided government schools w.e.f. 2003 has gone down the drain just like that.



Can you imagine this? That policy lasted from 2003 to 2010 - a total of eight years.

Why change the policy again after such a short period of time? Time and money not forgetting manpower hours have been lost as this change has meant that new textbooks, resources and educational materials have to be prepared in tandem with the change.

It is most unfortunate that it seems as though our education system has long been manipulated to favour a certain party for its vested interest. The motives for the change in policy are highly questionable. I can imagine the frustration that TDM must have felt when he first learnt about this change. Although I may not agree with everything he says in other issues, I feel that what he said today about how mastery of the English Language does NOT undermine one's patriotism is spot on.

Truly, for far too long, students have been getting a raw deal as they are the guinea pigs for new policies. At the end of the day, the students suffer. So do teachers but the worst thing is some are willing to let the country suffer in the long run just so they can achieve mileage in their political agenda. The language issue is minor compare to the eroded standards and the quota system and the need to make our youth internationally competitive that our nation may be a high income nation in the future.

Politics and education are like oil and water. They cannot mix.

As it is, far too many graduates today cannot string a sentence or write a decent application letter in English. Instead of moving forward by taking remedial action to restore the deplorable standard of English and to preserve our international competitiveness, they are moving backwards and spending more money!!!

Who suffers?

EVERYONE!!!!

Don't they get it?

Oh perhaps they don't as they are likely to pack their kids off to international schools locally or they may send them abroad to boarding schools.

And who pays for all these wonderful policies??

The rakyat.

You.

Me.

And what do we get???? Excellence in education? Advancement of the Nation?

More money down the LONGKANG!!! And for what purpose?? For whose benefit again?

Sighs.

8 comments to Down the Drain - Our Money!!

  1. says:

    PJN Maybe as parents, we should ask ourselves what are we doing for our children. We know from the past records, the people involved in making decision on education have been micky-mousing for a very long time.

    During my time I ensure my children master both BM and English. The only mistake I made was that I did not push them to master mandarin.

    Today my children can produce great reports both in BM & English and can make a decent living in the market place.

    I did go through lots of pain trying to balance BM & English when they were growing up.

    I would encourage modern parents to encourage their children to learn 3 languages (BM,English & Mandarin) I am sure money spent on this will not go into the longkang.

    I have done my best and now I am going to my garden to smell the flowers before I reach the finishing line.

    Have a nice day. Continue blogging. Still love this blog. Great for old people like me.....hehehe.

  1. says:

    Anonymous Education for the kids is top most priority for most Malaysians, yours truly inclusive. Back in the 90s, I foresaw the difficulties of procuring a decent education for them, hence the decision to uproot the the whole family overseas. Now we are all reaping the dividends. But back in Malaysia, many are now facing even worse insurmountable problems. Drastic issues demand drastic action, vote wisely!

    Taikohtai

  1. says:

    Anonymous reversal of PPSMI policy is to discourage the nons from enrolling in sekolah kebangsaan, and later crowd the bumi malays out of the university system, which are mostly meritocratic now. Nothing to do with education at all.

  1. says:

    Anonymous Betul Betul Bodoh punya Melayu Education Minister but then again they are not bodoh at all...just SELFISH for the sake of political power base of the poor malay voters/population. These and other ministers and esp those umno or rather BN putras /puteris sent their kids to International school or oversea for proper education while shouting and screaming about the importance of Bahasa Malaysia while we the Rakyat have to put up with this stupid flip flop education policy. I am glad I was educated in the English medium.
    Just google electric or whatever you will find thousand if not millions of references.
    Try googling eletrik or whatever in malay..you probably get a few hundreds if you are lucky.
    Thus it is the stupidity of this BN goverment for the sake of winning votes that the future generations of Malaysians esp of the Malay race are doomed forever.
    And who do we really must blame ? umno?, mca ?, mic?
    We should blame ourselves esp those who voted BN and keep voting BN...these selfish BASTARDS or those bodoh punya Malaysians.
    Every Vote Counts.
    Its NOW or NEVER.
    CHANGE NOW.

  1. says:

    Anonymous I think the biggest mistake the government made was to pamper to the demands of ultra nationalists. A whole generation of Malays are handicapped because of the lack of fluency in the English language.

  1. says:

    Anonymous Again and again, this country is going to the dogs.
    It is govern by idiots. But wait a minute!. This BN will continue to reply "SO WHAT?" And with the coming election, I am quite sure the people will approve their "SO WHAT!"
    Therefore, the question to the rakyat "SO WHAT?"

  1. says:

    Anonymous Don't waste yr time griping & complaining. Our country's leaders are idiots, if not downright selfish, typical of warlordish mentality. Just find solutions on yr own.

  1. says:

    Anonymous It is not the language it is the Quality of the education that is important. What is the benchmark for this? It is the kind of people you meet in your day to day life.

    IF you are meeting more young people who have all the good qualities you envisioned then you have a good education system. On the other hand if the majority are inclined towards negative traits than the quality of education is poor.

    It will vary country to country, state to state, district to district, town to town, school to school but most importantly it starts at HOME.

    The Mother is the first teacher. That is why it is an abhorrent for young girls(with little education) to marry and bear children. What can they teach their offspring?

    The Father is the Next Teacher. A good man will teach his children to be good.

    The Third teacher is the primary school teacher. He /She needs to be a complete GURU. Not the half baked kinds who only can regurgitate notes, who like wise drill the young ones to be robots like them, just to pass exams and score As.

    The fourth GURU is the Universe, which teaches you throughout your existence a simple truth - Action and Reaction are equal and opposite.

    You want a quality education for children get one Yourself first before you teach the young.

    Capt Sudhir

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