Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Soft landing approach to teaching Science, Maths in BM

PUTRAJAYA: The scrapping of the teaching and learning of Science and Mathematics in English (PPSMI) policy on a "soft landing" basis will be done in stages, beginning 2012.
Clarifying a recent statement he made on the policy, Education Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin said many parents were still unclear of the soft landing mechanism the ministry would adopt with regard to the teaching of Science and Mathematics in Bahasa Malaysia.
"We have to adopt soft landing approaches so that transition from the old policy to the new one can take place smoothly and do not shock our children in their learning process," he said.
The government recently reverted to the use of BM in the teaching and learning of Science and Mathematics, instead of English. PPSMI was mooted by former prime minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad in 2003.
The scrapping of PPSMI would start in stages, starting 2012 for Year 1, Year 4, Form 1 and Form Four. Form Six and matriculation students are not involved.
As for soft landing mechanism to implement the teaching and learning of Science and Mathematics in BM, Muhyiddin said both subjects would be taught in English and BM for national schools and mother tongue languages for vernacular schools, beginning 2010.
"Teaching and learning of the two subjects for Year 4 in 2012, 2013 and 2014, Year 5 in 2013, 2014 and 2015, and Year 6 in 2014, 2015 and 2016 will be implemented in dual languages."
He said students sitting for Ujian Penilaian Sekolah Rendah (UPSR) would be provided options to answer questions either in English or BM till 2016.
"Teaching and learning of the two subjects for Form 4 in 2012, 2013 and 2014, and Form 5 in 2013, 2014 and 2015 will also be conducted in both languages.
"Therefore, questions for Science and Mathematics in Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) examination will continue to be set in BM and English till 2015."
Muhyiddin stressed that the government would allow the present cohorts of students affected or "trapped" by the change in policy to study both subjects in both BM and English.
"If you are well-versed in English, then answer the exam questions in English or vice-versa. The cabinet was informed of the decision last week," he added.

tunku : why make life miserable for the students. the ministry looks like they are not sure of what they are suppose to do.sometimes 2010,sometimes 2012,then 2014 and so on.be real and get the facts right muhyiddin.just continue with PPSMI.majority of the students and their parents wants it.why can't you understand that muhyiddin? for ISA, the ministry is conducting a survey/poll before reviewing the act, why the education department did not do any survey/polls on PPSMI before scrapping it?

2 comments:

ppsmi parents said...

Dear Tunku,
To our MOE, it is soft landing BUT to parents & students & teachers & PTAs, it is a very HARD LANDING.What did he mean by "shock the students"?If he knew this policy would "shocked" them, why did he do it? We are ALL SHOCKED NOW, NO NEED TO WAIT TILL 2015 or 2014 or 2016/Which one now.Very confusing, especially now the re-revert policy said"all PPSMI students can continue with PPSMI until finish secondary." So, all those who started in Std 1 before 2015 still under PPSMI could continue with PPSMI until finished secondary? or what?
So, only applies to those started Std 1 in 2015 when PPSMI is abolished that could not do PPSMI anymore. is it.Dear Tunku, we are as confused albeit very happy and elated with the latest decision by MOE to continue PPSMI till finish secondary.Save by the bell.

Anonymous said...

A very confused Minister indeed. Be careful everyone!!!