Sabah Department decides not to follow Sarawak on Bilingual Programme

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Kota Kinabalu: The Sabah Education Department (JPN) has decided to follow the Education Ministry’s (MoE) ruling which mandates at least one class of instruction entirely in Bahasa Malaysia for Year One students in schools implementing the Bilingual Programme (DLP) starting this year.

Kota Kinabalu: The Sabah Education Department has decided to follow the Education Ministry’s ruling which mandates at least one class of instruction entirely in Bahasa Malaysia for Year One students in schools implementing the Bilingual Programme starting this year.

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“I noticed that it is very difficult to implement in Sabah because the mobility or movement of the teachers is quite significant. Many parents in Sabah were concerned with the Minister’s last-minute new ruling last November that schools must first show there is a class that can offer Bahasa Malaysia before request for a DLP class offering English could be entertained.

They also pointed out to the millions of graduates who are unemployed at home and are also unable to work abroad at the same time because of their handicap in English. Among the goals is to achieve the National Average Grade Performance for Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia from this year at the school and district level.

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