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Hishammuddin should not be too easily pleased and the Cabinet too easily satisfied by maths and science results of Malaysian students in international survey until we are among the world’s five top performers

 


Media Statement (2)
by Lim Kit Siang

(Ipoh, Thursday): Education Minister Datuk Hishammuddin Hussein was very pleased, and the Cabinet satisfied, with the achievement of Malaysian students in the Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS) 2003 involving 46 countries, with Malaysia ranking 10 in mathematics and 20 in science.

Hishammuddin said Malaysian students scored better than those from developed countries like Australia, United Kingdom, United States and New Zealand in the mathematics tests and Norway and Italy in the science tests.

The 5,314 Malaysian students who took part in the Eight-Grade  survey in TIMSS are to be commended for their results, as Malaysia’s average score for maths, which is 508, is well above the international average of 466, while our average score for science, which is 510, is also above the international average of 473.

I have a vested interests in the performance of Malaysian students in TIMSS, as I had  in 1996 emailed the organizers of TIMSS, the Netherlands-based  International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement (IEA), inquiring about Malaysia’s participation in TIMSS, and subsequently meeting the then Education Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak to persuade him on Malaysia’s participation in the international study in time for its 1999 survey.

Hishammuddin should not however  be too easily pleased and the Cabinet too easily satisfied by the maths and science results of Malaysian students in internatilonal study survey until we are among the world’s five top performers.

The Education Minister should establish a special committee to analyse the results of the TIMSS 2003 for the eight-grade students (Form Two) to work out a strategy to emplace Malaysia among the top five scorers in future TIMSS surveys, as there is no reason why Malaysia cannot be ranked among the top five scorers whether for mathematics or science.

Asian students dominated the maths and science tests in TIMSS, with Singapore leading top performers in both mathematics and science, as illustrated by the following results: 

Grade-Eight Students:

Top Five in Maths (with score)

1. Singapore              605
2. South Korea           589
3. Hong Kong             586
4. Taiwan                  585
5. Japan                   570
International Average  466

Top Five in Science

1. Singapore             578
2. Taiwan                 571
3. South Korea          558
4. Hong Kong            556
5. Estonia & Japan     552
International Average 473

If Malaysia cannot squeeze into the top five, we should at least be world’s No. 6 in both the international  maths and science tests.

The 2003 TIMSS, which is conducted every four years to measures how well students acquired the mathematics and science knowledge that they have encountered in school, also assesses fourth-graders (i.e. equivalent to Std. IV).

Hishammuddin should make public the results he should have received from IEA on the performance of Malaysian Std. IV students in the TIMSS 2003  for science and mathematics for Grade Four students. 

Singapore students were not only the top performers in both mathematics and science in the world-wide TIMSS 2003 survey for the eighth-grade students, they also top the world in both subjects in the fourth-grade category, as illustrated by the following:

Grade Four Studdents:

Top Five in Maths

(with score)

1. Singapore             594
2. Hong Kong            575
3.Japan                   565
4. Taiwan                564
5. Belgium                551
International Average 495

Top Five in Science

1. Singapore             565
2. Taiwan                 551
3. Japan                   543
4. Hong Kong            542
5. England                540
International Average 489

What is Malaysia’s ranking in the TIMSS 2003  for fourth-graders for both mathematics and science?                                                           

(16/12/2004)


* Lim Kit Siang, Parliamentary Opposition Leader, MP for Ipoh Timur & DAP Central Policy and Strategic Planning Commission Chairman