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Sarawak is first state to teach Mathematics and Science in English, says education minister

PublishedMaszlee says the state government will assist the federal government through his ministry in terms of implementation as well as to train teachers to teach Mathematics and Science in the English language. — Picture by Mukhriz Hazim

He said the state government would assist the federal government through his ministry in terms of implementation as well as to train teachers to teach the subjects in the English language.

 

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Bravo. Say no to native language. They're uncivilized yet huh?

Huh? I remember learning maths and science in west Malaysia as well. maszlee

pklnhulu1989 We was educated by Cambridge educations back in 1950 and we have advance science advance maths with practical labs for chemistry and biology !!! For science student !!! The system of education we have arts student class A general science student B and advance science class C !

STOP PPSMI maszlee . if u want to improve English, include Science and Mathematic in our English class, not the other way around. We can still meet our objectives. Even without English, our kids and teachers are already struggling with Math and Science. don't make it worse.

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