Wednesday 13 June 2012

Do not entangle with the past and the history of the education, look into prospective measures to build a better future for Chinese education

Yayasan Pendidikan Kawasan Bandar Tun Razak Chairman, Mr Chew Yin Keen has agreed with Dong Zong President Yap Sin Thian called upon all political parties especially the Chinese community, highlighting the importance of education and demands incorporate the education into the election manifesto, which enable the people to be able to voice their views.  He further urged the people not to entangle with the past and the history of the education, however, to look into prospective measures to build a better future for Chinese education.
He said that Malaysian Chinese education has been well recognized internationally. The future of Chinese education can never only depends on political parties. NGOs are also playing a very vital role towards sustaining the Chinese education in next 50 years. For example, China embarks rapid growth of economy has been recognized globally and this has assured the importance of Chinese education and language.
He also said there are already many other ethnic groups students study in Chinese schools.
The former Singapore Prime Minister, Lee Kuan Yew has expressed that he should continue to strengthen the Chinese teaching in the country. Our Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Minister emphasized the importance and contribution of Chinese education towards the country.
He added that under the leadership of President Dr Chua Soi Lek, MCA has not only increase the number Of Chinese schools for the students, as well as reserves funds for Chinese schools expansion and teacher training development besides education supports from PTPTN for the needy students to further their studies. He reiterated MCA’s efforts within these 3 years towards building future for Chinese education has expressed. What has DAP contributed to the Chinese community so far? There is no statement made in Buku Jingga (Pakatan Common Policy Framework) for how to position Chinese education in our country for the people.

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