Tuesday, December 2, 2008

One school system will enhance unity?

KUALA LUMPUR: Umno Youth chief aspirant Datuk Mukhriz Mahathir has called on the Government to abolish the vernacular school system to enhance unity among the people.

He said a single school system was the only way to check racial polarisation.

“The Government should consider introducing only a one school system with Bahasa Malaysia as the medium of instruction, except for the teaching of Science and Mathematics, which is already in English,” Mukhriz told reporters at Parliament House yesterday.

“Of course, pupils should then be given the option to study their mother tongue. Under this system, the Malays will also have the option of studying other languages like Chinese and Tamil, and this will further boost unity among the races,” the Umno Youth exco member added.

In an immediate response in his blog (www.ongteekeat.net), MCA president Datuk Seri Ong Tee Keat made a very short posting on the subject.

“Datuk Mukhriz is just one of the many who are now repeating the same polemics that are a few decades old, simply because of the advent of their party’s poll.

“It is saddening because politicians cannot think out of the box,” he said.

Earlier, Mukhriz said it was time Malaysia did away with the dual school system, which was practised by only a handful of countries in the world.

He expressed hope that the leaders of Barisan Nasional component parties would not view his suggestion in a negative light as it was meant to resolve once and for all the problem of racial polarisation.

“If they reject this suggestion, then they should explain why they are against it,” he said. “If you want equal rights then you cannot have a different school system. You cannot have your cake and eat it too,” said Mukhriz.

He also urged all parties to stop harping on issues that could create tension among Barisan component parties, including talk of Malay supremacy.

He said there had been many statements made by leaders of component parties that had the potential to create anger among the Malays and Umno members.

“If they insist on making such statements, then do not be surprised if the Malays start talking about the economic supremacy of the non-Malays,” he added.

“Despite all that has been said on the issue of Malay supremacy, the Malays do not feel in any way superior or that they are the masters when it comes to the country’s economy.”


I am chinese educated, graduated from primary school that in vernacular school system. Do you mean i am one of those who race up the problem in racial polarisation? How NAIVE is those leaders who come out of all this topic. They are the one who always like to play around in racist issues and now they act 'good' by forming a one school system then it will enhance unity.

What's wrong with our current education system? Don't they analyze the problems before they solve it? Who are the one who launched the teaching in Maths and Science by using English which raised new problems for our kids? Why they can started up the new system when they are not enough resources, for example teachers who are well educated in English. In the end, our future students who are suffer on it. They never try to solve the current problems effectively but added more problems to it. Abolish the vernacular school system is not the way to solve problem but it is a big new problem! It is not just deal with education, but also culture and racial.

When i was study in primary, my school which is Sekolah Rendah Jenis Kebangsaan Cina (SRJK(c)) , they are many Malay and Indian parents send their children to have primary education in my school. Well, don't you think this is also an options that we share our culture and education together? Isn't this a type of unity that we want? Is that true to said that vernacular school system can't form unity among people? I don't agree with it!

Politicians, please stop playing around to our education system. Our future kids are just so innocent! His suggessions should be banned!

2 Comentários:

@Liya said...

Thanks for leaving me a backlink. I read your post. You have a good article in your blog.

I wonder what is the main language that they are conducting at school in Singapore? Then, What are the races of Singaporean? They are same with us right? Malay, Chinese, India...

Can't Malaysia use English which is the International Language to conduct teaching in all forms of school? It is fair enough. No one have to argue in this issue. I believe this could be more standardize in our education system and it is a sure to enhance unity for our country (included worldwide)!

Why don't our leader suggest to abolish all current school and we teach in English? We also can remain using our language which study Malay, Mandarin and Tamil as a single subject. Do not be a copy cat. We can always learn from Singapore or other country , their good policy / system in education, transport ... but we cannot just adopt it without knowing ourselves.

We are Malaysian ! Not Singaporean. Singaporean speak Singlish. We respect our rukun negara and we respect Bahasa Melayu as our formal language. We also respect our mother tongue. Tolong~ who are the one who said Mandarin is not the mother tongue among Chinese? Please ask those friends who understand Chinese culture. Ask the public. Don't ask 'ABC' , ask someone who really know it.

It is very depressing whenever we talk about this kind of issue. Don't just watch the critique between parties. Listen from the bottom. Listen to the voice of public.

The main thing i want to point out is 'Abolish the SRJK is not a smart way to enhance unity.'

@Liya said...

The concept of democracy, requires equal rights and education. Give an option to the people and not just give whatever you want.Rationally, We don't need a cake, we won't eat it , but we share it.

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