by: Chan Foong Hin
First,
Deputy Minister’s statement was totally contradicting with itself, when
she also mentioned that 'PPSMI’s objective was not to master English,
but to obtain information in science and mathematics'. My question is,
if the student command in English is poor, then how can they obtain
information in science and mathematics which taught in English?
Second,
Yap’s statement indeed misled the house. Everybody knows that PPSMI was
the brainchild of our former Prime Minister Tun Dr. Mahathir. When
Ministry of Education introduced the policy in 2002/2003, the below
statement was made.
'In
conclusion, the policy decision to implement PPSMI was made to ensure
students’ mastery in science and mathematics in view of the fact that
most of the sources are available in the English language. Indirectly,
it is also hoped that the implementation of PPSMI would contribute to
the enhancing of students’ command of the language'.
Hence,
it is misleading the house when Yap denied that one of the initial
objectives was enhancing students’ command of the language.
Third,
Yap has failed to answer the question posed by her own colleague, a
BN/UMNO backbencher. Hasbullah’s question is about 'what have achieved',
and not 'what has been introduced to improve English command'. Then why
should she refers to the objective of the PPSMI and concluded with what
other programs undertaken by government to improve the English command
among the students?
Forth,
Yap should be honest to the house. Despite RM6 billion has been spent
on equipment, teacher training and incentives etc, this policy was short
lived, implemented from 2003 before it was finally shelved in 2011.
The
current Education Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin advocated to
abolish this policy, with the justifications that only poor returns of
4% in English language achievement (PEMBINA report), Mathematics and
Science achievement among students fell when compared to the previous
results published in 2003 (2007 TIMSS report).
In
short, PPSMI was abolished because it can’t improve English command, as
well as it drags the Mathematics and Science achievement! As Deputy
Education Minister, why shouldn’t she just supports her current boss and
conclude that the PPSMI has failed to achieve it’s objectives? As
simple as that!
Yap
should learn the way of a politicians to articulate his or her ideas in
the house. Definitely, parliament is not a school, and answering
parliamentary questions is not undertaking disciplinary action against
students.
Just
look at the way of news narrating, even BERNAMA editor also thinks that
Yap acts like a 'headmistress' and 'scolds MPs for not paying
attention'. Don’t sidestep the question asked to other topic and
ignorant to further questions. The attitude of "this is my answer and if
you are not interested, I would stop to answer any" would not earn any
political mileage to a politicians.
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