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> I am so sicked of those calling menghapuskan SRJK

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jenniferjen
post Jan 2 2020, 08:42 AM

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QUOTE(gsem984 @ Jan 1 2020, 09:58 PM)
Of course no matter how you argue with these people, even eventually you make them speechless in the end, they would still flash their final weapon: Ni bumi milik siape? U tak suka u keluar!

Still, I want to rant, as my 1st rant in this new year.

I am not a product of SRJK but I am 100% to support them. They are the identity of Chinese and Indian citizens in this country. And with each Malay, Chinese and Indian has their own identity and living harmony in this country is always what we are proud of. If you take away the SRJK, you take away the identity of Chinese and Indian, and Malaysia will never be the same anymore.

SRJK is never the cause of racial problem in this country. If this is valid, I also can say Sekolah Agama, bumi right, 15% discount for bumilot, quota system, and many others are the reason too for racial problem. If want to take away SRJK, then take away all. No more quota system, no more special right, no more reservation for muslim and bumi. Fair?

But too bad, equality is always a sin in this country, even in 2020. We just have to live in diversity and inequality, but harmoniously. I am from international school since young. Susan from SRJK©, Siva from SRJK(T) and Khadijah is from Sekolah kebangsaan. We live and work together and love each other everyday. This proves the education background is not a problem to race differences.

Happy new year!

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SJKC is not a prob at all but it could be better with just a single stream of education that focus on eng and bahasa as national language, while chinese and tamil as elective.

I am a chinese and i am proud to be able to talk, write and read our national language, cause I am a malaysian. My knowledge with mandarin is limited, but do i feel a shame or bad? No cause i am a malaysian chinese.

Nowadays, even 60 years old uncle auttie can speak better bahasa than the pure chinese school youngster. How are they going to create harmony with tue malay or other races if they cant converse in Bahasa properly, not to mention to mix around with the malay?

I do not agree hapuskan srjk, but up the kebangsaan school standard is the solution.
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post Jan 2 2020, 08:50 AM

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QUOTE(duHwaN @ Jan 2 2020, 08:45 AM)
To some, probably because SK barely have any material in chinese for them have sufficient mastery in chinese? to others, SK not up to standard...

bump up that level, put in more non bumi participation in education policy making, then perhaps we can change that mindset.

as of now, my opinion is that SK is getting worse with time (and I was from SK)
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Yes, problem is with sk standard, blaming and closing srjk wont help at all.
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post Jan 2 2020, 09:07 AM

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QUOTE(Bonchi @ Jan 2 2020, 08:54 AM)
There was a time where all public schools used English for maths and science. And briefly we had experience a single stream system. But guess who ended up falling behind and reset everything. laugh.gif
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Like i said, prob with the standard of sk.
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post Jan 2 2020, 09:11 AM

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QUOTE(Bonchi @ Jan 2 2020, 09:08 AM)
90s kids will know... we had this with English instead but was taken down because certain group not catching up laugh.gif
https://www.asiaone.com/News/Education/Stor...709-153653.html
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I am the 90s kid and i am sad how it turn up.
Now my kids who hardly know bm in srjk is just sad.
I have to give personal extra class for them in bm to make them malaysian.
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post Jan 2 2020, 09:20 AM

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QUOTE(bereev @ Jan 2 2020, 09:15 AM)
bahasa no good blame the entire SRJKC but not the teacher , who teach Bahasa at SRJKC ?
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Not blaming anyone or any school, just the standard of teaching. Have you look at the standard of bahasa in srjk which is lower?
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post Jan 2 2020, 09:25 AM

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QUOTE(Bonchi @ Jan 2 2020, 09:21 AM)
Actually thanks to that of teaching Science and Maths in English, the fluency of both English and BM is pretty high among the 90s kids. Especially those from SRJK. Welp the gov back then intended to ruin this advantage by reverting a decade long system and i guess they are pretty successful at creating this chaos we have today.

So.... i am pretty sure that changing all Science and Maths to BM would create a similar outcome as before and would once again ironically reduce that so called advantage (For IPTA). That's why with such an obvious solution, yet they only thought of abolishing SJK.... clearly unifying and creating an equal playing field was never their main goal.
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Exactly, dont you feel weird learning science in chinese, pr learning computer in chinese or srjk student? In malaysia?

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post Jan 2 2020, 09:31 AM

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QUOTE(Lescotesco @ Jan 2 2020, 09:23 AM)
bm is just a language? u don even need to know bm to be malaysian. as long as u can converse in bm i don see any problem to survive in malaysia? most of the company is using english anyway.

but back to ur kids, all the other kids in that srjk also having problem in BM? not sure is that school prob (the teacher of BM should be malay right) or ur kids prob...
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Language create togetherness in a country, create unity, is not how utilise the language is in your working field, is the. national language after all.

I am not saying my kid got prob with the bahasa language in the school, merely the standard of it, and i am teaching them to learn sk bahasa standard.
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post Jan 2 2020, 10:30 AM

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QUOTE(8bitguy @ Jan 2 2020, 09:46 AM)
I really dunno what you people blabber about. The BM in SJKC is not lower at any means. At least based on what i saw in my son's old primary school.

I remember my BM in Standard 4 in SK my time also not as hard as this shit.

Maybe different school different standard? I dunno, i thought they all follow same syllabus.
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Have you check the SRJK Bahasa text book with the SRK Bahasa text book?

QUOTE(Lescotesco @ Jan 2 2020, 09:53 AM)
i get ur point, and i agree with you. but does that mean one who speak perfect malay is creating more unity than those who cant
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u say until like, ur kids cant even converse in basic bm to mingle around with malay/indian kids and u cant call urself a malaysian just because u only know the basic part of BM? no right? why do u wan to label them as non malaysian as of now?
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Hmm... when did i label the non malaysian? I am just merely saying if you can converse well in bahasa, you get to mingle better with them, or any other races cause everyone speak the same national language. Chinese school are mostly chinese, is automatic mandarin they speak with their peers, or english for some of them who are english bought up. Extremely limited chance to speak bahasa with their peers.


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