QUOTE(koja6049 @ May 14 2019, 08:30 PM)
absolutely agree. It really takes a civil servant to lay down all the constitutional facts to the layman.
I blame this on the education: there is no subject called civil studies. The best one was Pengajian Am, but that subject faces two problem: 1. it's not in SPM, where majority of school leavers end up getting it as their highest education within malaysia (they go out to foreign colleges later), 2. There's no pengajian am in matrikulasi, which means more and more of the population will miss having their civil education there.
MOE should really consider moving pengajian am to SPM level in order to educate the public
actually, we have learnt the basic in school. enough to understand the separation of power between executive, judicial and legislative as well as the little details in them.I blame this on the education: there is no subject called civil studies. The best one was Pengajian Am, but that subject faces two problem: 1. it's not in SPM, where majority of school leavers end up getting it as their highest education within malaysia (they go out to foreign colleges later), 2. There's no pengajian am in matrikulasi, which means more and more of the population will miss having their civil education there.
MOE should really consider moving pengajian am to SPM level in order to educate the public
This post has been edited by Invince_Z: May 15 2019, 07:55 AM
May 15 2019, 07:54 AM

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