Saturday, August 8, 2009

PPSMI: Gov't bars dissenting PTA meet

Parents of SMK Seri Hartamas students are fuming over a directive to bar a meeting to voice their opposition over the reversal of the policy to use English as the medium of instruction for science and mathematics.
The Parents-Teachers Association's (PTA) extraordinary general meeting was supposed to have been held in the school compound this morning, but the Education Department, through the school, had ruled the meeting null and void.
As the decision was handed orally to the PTA late yesterday afternoon, many parents were not informed and gathered at the school gates, only to be disappointed.
Though unable to hold the meeting, the parents were however able to witness one agenda of the intended EGM, which was to count ballots slips from parents stating whether they wanted the teaching of science and mathematics to continue in that school.
Of the 553 ballots counted, an overwhelming 97 percent were in favour. A total of 1,310 ballot slips were issued to students to hand over to their parents.
PTA president Salmah Abu Bakar said the results of the poll would be forwarded to the Prime Minister and Education Minister along with an appeal.
"We want to tell them that the teaching of science and mathematics in English is good for this school. We want to be exempted," she said.
Salmah said many parents sent their children to this school because of its high standard of teaching in English, thus the PTA wants status quo maintained.
'EGM by the book'
PTA deputy president Azimah Abd Rahim said the EGM was called "by the book" and there was no reason for the authorities to bar the meeting.
"We understand that PTAs in many schools nationwide want to hold similar EGMs and they are facing the same problems. We hope they would be allowed to do so," she said.
According to Azimah, there was no written instruction stopping them from holding the meeting and teachers did not take part in the PTA's activity today.
PTA committee member Mazidah Mohd Zin said she was worried that her child who had learnt science in mathematics in primary school, would have to revert to Bahasa Malaysia just two years before sitting for Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM).
She is concerned that her child would have problems adjusting in such a short period of time and is hopeful that the government would consider the PTA's appeal.
Another parent, Yee Li Li, said that she has two children in the school, and the youngest, now in Form 1, had urged her to act as she had already undergone six years of primary schooling in English for the two subjects.
"I'm representing my daughters who themselves are opposed to the language switch," she said.

tunku : it is wrong for the education department to stop the EGM. why are they so afraid with the results of these PTA's EGM? they had given instruction to teachers not to be involved in this and tell them to agree to government's decision for scrapping PPSMI.i know lots of teachers who are suportive of PPSMI but they are forced by the ministry not to support.now they know that the majority wants it(PPSMI). muhyiddin as education minister should listen to all of us out here. najib too as the pm should listen to the reality. do not listen to some politicians which has their personal agendas and to the so called "pejuang bahasa". how if all the parents who wants PPSMI vote against the government?

2 comments:

aah said...

Salam Tunku,

Pedulikan FUAD ZAKASHI,half past six deputy minister.

Pedulikan SAMAD SAID the insane sasterawan negara.

Pedulikan HASSAN AHMAD the so called PEJUANG BAHASA.

Pedulikan Prof Kangkong Emeritus ABDULLAH HASSAN the self proclaimed top malay academician.

Kata POK NIK AJIS GO TO HELL WITH THIS PEOPLE !

Anonymous said...

When I was in Papua New Guinea 15 years ago I fell of my chair when a very senior official in the Government remarked that if all citizens get a quality education they will compete for the top government job with our children. There are just not enough well paying government jobs for the mass of well educated citizens that we would produce. So we approach education from the point of job opportunities for our children.

I will leave it at that for those involved in this debate to do some soul searching.Ramalx