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nuvi
post Apr 22 2025, 03:56 PM

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Malaysia will discuss with regional leaders to make Bahasa Melayu or Malay as the second language of Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)

From having other countries learn BM reverse to now learning other countries language??
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post Apr 22 2025, 03:59 PM

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Thai and Viet ?

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post Apr 22 2025, 03:59 PM

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QUOTE(killdavid @ Apr 22 2025, 02:14 PM)
Vernacular will close down in the future, make no mistake. Especially with number of Chinese will half by next generation. So go learn your mother tongue while you can.
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You gotta be kidding. Do you know how many students enrolled for Chung Hwa Jalan Ipoh this year for Form 1? IINM there are bout 15 classes.
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post Apr 22 2025, 04:10 PM

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QUOTE(TOMEI-R @ Apr 22 2025, 03:59 PM)
You gotta be kidding. Do you know how many students enrolled for Chung Hwa Jalan Ipoh this year for Form 1? IINM there are bout 15 classes.
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Stop living in a bubble. You see ONE school and this represents the entire nation? Go look at the fertility rate by race shared recently. Its below 1 for chinese. Meaning when 2 pass away you can't even replace the 2 with one. Birth rate is 0.7. That's more than 50% reduction of population

Eventually you will not have enough to start vernacular school. Of course there will be some forward looking malay and indian willing to learn, but they will not go out of their away to fight for it when political pressure comes to unify education.

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post Apr 22 2025, 04:10 PM

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join those submit ofcoz hv to wayang abit la..
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post Apr 22 2025, 04:25 PM

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It is about time to prep the next gen to work as foreign workers in vn, indon, cambodia and thailand.

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post Apr 22 2025, 04:26 PM

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Khmer????????????????????

WTF IS THIS SHIT??????????

go learn scam ah
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post Apr 22 2025, 04:30 PM

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Our PMX desperately wanna become ASEAN taikor.

our national education roadmap should focus primarily on knowledge and skills that will be relevant for the kids future.



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post Apr 22 2025, 04:34 PM

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Truly, Malaysia is a country of racist.

These electives have many upsides to improving SEA relations
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post Apr 22 2025, 04:39 PM

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I am sure those countires will teach their students the 2 important international languages Mandarin & English. Eventually Asean people would be able to communicate with each other.
But some supremist/racist here look down on vernacular schools while many of their type r embracing sjkc in increasing numbers knowing their importance.
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post Apr 22 2025, 04:40 PM

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QUOTE(killdavid @ Apr 22 2025, 04:10 PM)
Stop living in a bubble. You see ONE school and this represents the entire nation? Go look at the fertility rate by race shared recently. Its below 1 for chinese. Meaning when 2 pass away you can't  even replace the 2 with one. Birth rate is 0.7. That's  more than 50% reduction of population

Eventually you will not have enough to start vernacular school. Of course there will be some forward looking malay and indian willing to learn, but they will not go out of their away to fight for it when political pressure comes to unify education.
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Im just giving you an example. There are not many vernacular schools in the country already but I can tell you the ones I know like Kuen Cheng and Chung Hwa and another one in Klang has many enrollment.

The nons will just have to fight for it no matter what when time comes. bruce.gif




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wonder how many will sign up for khmer
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QUOTE(nuvi @ Apr 22 2025, 03:56 PM)
That was Sabri's wishful idea. also bcos he can't speak any other language well except malay.
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post Apr 22 2025, 04:55 PM

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everyone knows stupid people dont argue with gomen

thats why our schools are getting worse

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QUOTE(khelben @ Apr 22 2025, 02:34 PM)
With malaysian chinese and indian population dwindling down, vernacular schools will close shop by itself.

Just be patient.
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post Apr 22 2025, 05:23 PM

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Mak ai, i tgk budak India/ Malay struggle belajar kat SRJK (C ). Dorg langsung tak faham Cikgu ajar dlm kelas. Bahasa lain, tunggu sekolah menengah je la.
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Some bangsat oredi shout want close vernacular skool

Yini mao ajar foreign worker language pulak


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post Apr 22 2025, 05:38 PM

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dont know TS comprehension failed or what

Vernacular school 404 at all

and...what fucks this article trying to tell?


QUOTE(hamsterdam @ Apr 22 2025, 01:29 PM)
Fadhlina: Malaysia to teach Thai, Khmer and Vietnamese as elective languages in schools to boost Asean ties

GEORGE TOWN, April 21 — Education Minister Fadhlina Sidek said Malaysia is expanding its elective language offerings in schools to include Asean languages like Thai, Khmer, and Vietnamese.

Speaking at the Empowering Education Summit 2025 here, she noted that Malaysia’s bilingual foundation in Bahasa Malaysia and English is now evolving to support regional collaboration.

“To harness this, we must ensure our young people are multilingual, adaptable, and culturally competent,” she said in her keynote address.

She said the summit’s theme — “Shaping Asean’s Future Through Skills and Innovation” — is timely and urgent, as over half of Asean’s 670 million people under 35.

“This demographic advantage is a unique asset but it can just as easily become a liability if we do not act decisively,” she said.

She cited an Asian Development Bank report showing nearly 60 per cent of jobs in the region face disruption from automation by 2030.

“Yet, too many students are still learning through rote memorisation and outdated curricula,” she said, adding that education must move toward creativity, critical thinking, and lifelong learning to remain relevant.

Fadhlina said Malaysia is aligning its reforms with the Asean Work Plan on Education, focusing on curriculum reform, teacher development, and industry-linked technical and vocational education and training (TVET).

She said the revised secondary school curriculum (KSSM) emphasises digital skills, while the DELIMa platform supports wider access to digital learning.

Over 100,000 teachers are being trained in digital pedagogy through partnerships with Google, UNESCO, and local universities, she added.

TVET programmes are now co-developed with industries, especially in Johor and Penang, where E&E firms are shaping semiconductor training pathways.

Fadhlina said Malaysia’s National AI Roadmap is integrating AI into classrooms as a learning tool, alongside expanded STEM initiatives for underserved students.

To bridge the digital divide, she said hybrid solar-powered classrooms and satellite internet are being introduced in 180 remote schools in Sabah and Sarawak.

Fadhlina also touted the new National Child Development Centre in Putrajaya as a regional model for high-quality preschool education with an emphasis on cognitive development, nutrition, and teacher training.

https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/202...ean-ties/173883
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