Decision on hold


1 A little less stress: The decision to postpone the must pass SPM English paper will allow students more time to brush up on their proficiency before the ruling takes effect. 2. A closer look: Since not all school laboratories are equipped with the necessary apparatus to conduct experiments, the decision to reintroduce science practical exams have been put on hold.3. Why change? Once a policy is made, there must be plans to ensure that the objective and target date are met, says Noor Azimah.4. No losing sight: Prof Ganakumaran is of the view that stakeholders must focus on the primary objective - developing competence in the language.5. A welcome move: The NUTP praises the ministry for understanding the situation, says Lok.6. No U-turn, please: It doesn’t make sense to take a step forward and then back down, says Shamsudin. amsudin

While the Education Ministry’s indefinite postponement of the SPM English issue has drawn flak from many quarters, there are an equal number of stakeholders who are happy with the decision.

IT was a fact that the ruling to make English a compulsory pass subject for the Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) was on track. And it was – at least, until recently.

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