Gerardo Greist: The Malaysian Education Department can never ever decide...if and when they do, they would change the decision made, again and again and yet again...just like they have nothing new to do ...lols~All they are doing is make the students confused, lost and not being able to catch up. Another thing that they should think about is to NOT just rely on outdated textbooks!!Teachers teach, students learn...if the teacher is outdated, students are backward and maybe narrow-minded too....think about it~So, NO, the Education Ministry never makes a right choice...outdated and going round and round in circles...where is the advancement?...Show more
Rubi Romo: I think they should teach the classes in English. In America, we teach English at the schools, and the children speak Spanish at home, or whatever language they speak, and the language does not die out.
Romana Stiman: well, that's malaysian education for us...what can we say ... people move forward, bu! t some people love to move backwards and become the laughing stock of the world... recently i saw this interview they had in english with siti nurhaliza...the question were in english and she went ...errr..ok ok ..and she blabbered in malay... wonder how she spoke at London Albert Hall... haizz... and she's suppose to be malaysia's no.1 singer !!
Moira Woodrow: I blame the narrow-minded parents and i completely agree with wishnuwelltoo. They should teach in English at school while whichever language they prefer at home. English is very important.
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