Fatimah stresses need to focus on English language


By AVA LAI

Not bad: Students viewing their SPM results with state education director Serina Sauni (left) and Fatimah Abdullah (centre) at the state education department.

KUCHING: More efforts are needed to improve the results of English language in Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) since it will be made a compulsory subject to pass in 2016.

Welfare, Women and Family Development Minister Datuk Fatimah Abdullah said only 11.27% of candidates in Sarawak achieved at least A- in English in last year’s SPM compared with 13.5% at the national level.

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