Musa Mohamad invited to DAP Education Forum on Sunday and Monday to explain whether  the Education Development Blueprint 2001-2010 is still a policy draft open to public discussion and influence or  whether it is set policy document and the  percentage of the blueprint already  implemented


Media Statement 
by Lim Kit Siang

(Petaling Jaya, Thursday): I have today emailed to the Education Minister, Tan Sri Musa Mohamad inviting him to the DAP Education Forum in Kuala Lumpur on Sunday (in English) and on Monday (in Mandarin) to explain whether the Education Development Blueprint 2001-2010 is still a policy draft open to public discussion and influence or whether it is a set policy document where there is only room for public feedback with regard to implemention and if so, the percentage of the Blueprint which had already been implemented. 

In my email, I asked Musa to attend the forum or to delegate anyone from the  trio of two Deputy Education Ministers and one Parliamentary Secretary to the two DAP education forums on the Education Development Blueprint 2001-2010.  The MCA Deputy Education Minister, Datuk Hon Choon Kam would be more suitable for the second forum in Mandarin, both to be held at the Selangor Chinese Assembly Hall, Kuala Lumpur at 8 p.m. 

The two DAP education forums will be the first public forums on the Education Development Blueprint 2001-2010 ever held in the country, since the Blueprint was approved by the Cabinet 13 months ago on June 20, 2001 and its unveiling by the Education Minister in October last year. 

I have also sent email to the Education director-general Datuk Abdul Rafie Mahat to attend the two education forums, to explain at the Sunday forum the study and recommendations made by the committee headed by him on the use of English to teach mathematics and science in Standard One, Form One and  Lower Six in all national schools next year, what education infrastructure had been prepared to raise English proficiency in schools and universities, as well as why his committee had not recommended that English should be made a compulsory pass subject for all public examinations if the government is serious about enhancing English standards in schools and universities. 

Datuk Abdul Rafie is also invited to the Monday education forum in Mandarin to explain why his committee is of the view that English should also be used for the teaching of mathematics and science in Chinese primary schools, when the past academic performance of Chinese primary school pupils  in both mathematics and science had consistently been higher than national primary school pupils.

Yesterday, Abdul Rafie said that the Education Ministry is ready to implement the use of English to teach mathematics and science in Standard One of Chinese primary schools once the decision is made by the Cabinet.  

It does not make any educational sense to introduce the use of English to teach mathematics and science for Standard One in Chinese primary schools and Abdul Rafie should attend the DAP education forum on Monday (in Chinese) to explain the educational rationale for such a drastic change – and whether there are no more educationally sound proposals to raise the standard of English of Chinese primary school pupils.  

The Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Dr. Mahathir Mohamad was asked after the UMNO Supreme Council meeting whether  the Cabinet meeting yesterday had decided that mathematics and science would be taught in English in Chinese and Tamil schools.  Mahathir said no decision had been made but he was of the opinion that the move would eventually be adopted in such schools. 

There can be no greater indication that Mahathir himself would want to see the use of English to teach mathematics and science in Chinese and Tamil primary schools – which makes it all the more imperative that Abdul Rafie should accept the invitation to attend the DAP education forum on Monday  to focus on the Education Ministry’s insistence that English should be used to teach mathematics and science in the Chinese and Tamil primary schools despite the strong objection of Dong Jiao Zong and the Chinese community.

(25/7/2002)


*Lim Kit Siang - DAP National Chairman