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Szzz
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Jan 20 2020, 07:05 AM
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I don't blame cainis that can't speak BM. Blame the politicians and the idiots supporting the current education system. If you are supporting vernacular schools, you are supporting the current broken system.
The day vernacular schools are abolished is the day we can move forward. But before we can abolish vernacular school, there needs to be a major revamp in the current SMK system.
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Szzz
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Jan 20 2020, 09:45 AM
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QUOTE(ykj @ Jan 20 2020, 08:04 AM) I suggest you masuk SJKC for a tour before commenting. You will be surprised there are both Malay teachers and students too there. And if the country wanna abolish all race/religion based education system, I am very sure nobody will defend vernacular schools. That's not my point, I have plenty of Malay friends that went SJKC. And what language do they converse in? Obviously not Malay. It's not even the Chinese or Malay's fault. It's natural to converse in a language you both studied together. The problem that some Chinese can't speak BM is the same as some Chinese SK student can't speak Chinese. Do you know why Malays go to Chinese schools? Their parents wants their kid to learn Chinese and the only they do that is to go to a vernacular school. It's impossible to learn Chinese in a SK school and that's an actual problem that the government needs to fix. Some Chinese gets no opportunity to learn BM and some Chinese gets no opportunity to learn Chinese. Revamp the current education system. Integrate the school curriculum and implement language learning skills properly. Right now, vernacular schools and dumb education curriculum in SK schools is the cause of this.
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