‘Sarawak will never surrender, won’t bow to pressure to reduce use of English’

Deputy education minister asserts state’s unwavering commitment to maintaining, promoting use of English in education, despite criticism from various quarters

4:46 PM MYT

 

KUCHING – Sarawak will never succumb to pressure to reduce the use of the English language, said state Deputy Education, Innovation and Talent Development Minister Datuk Annuar Rapaee.

However, he acknowledged that Sarawak has faced criticism for its strong emphasis on English.

“We’ve been branded many things for our emphasis on English. Let them criticise us, but we understand its importance. Let them argue and become comfortable with their views.

“Here in Sarawak, we will never surrender to any form of pressure not to use English. We have made a decision and we will continue to do what we believe is right for the people of Sarawak,” he said in his speech at the closing ceremony of the Sarawak English Language Education Symposium (Seles) at Raia Hotel here today.

Annuar highlighted Sarawak’s unique position in Malaysia, where the use of English is more prevalent compared to other states.

He reflected on his own educational experience, noting he was part of the last batch to sit for the Malaysia Certificate of Education when English was the medium of instruction for most subjects.

He also candidly admitted his struggles with English and shared a personal anecdote about his son, who studies in the United Kingdom, often correcting his mistakes.

Annuar said Sarawak has invested significantly in initiatives to support English language education, such as embracing the dual language programme (DLP), despite the lack of federal funding.

“It’s okay – money we can look for. The future is more important than what we have now. Therefore, the leadership of our premier agrees that we use DLP now up to Year 5 and next year in Year 6.

“With DLP fully implemented up to Year 6, the focus is now on enhancing students’ proficiency through comprehensive programmes targeting the four essential language skills – listening, reading, writing and speaking.”

Annuar hopes that through Seles, participants will be able to address the four skills to better develop students’ proficiency in English. – July 12, 2024

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