Stick with existing 'comprehensive' DLP guidelines, Page urges ministry
The Parent Action Group for Education Malaysia (Page) has urged the Education Ministry to halt any plans to amend existing guidelines on the implementation of the Dual Language Programme (DLP) in schools nationwide.
Speaking to Malaysiakini, Page chairperson Noor Azimah Rahim defended the use of existing guidelines, last updated in 2021, which outlined the main criteria for schools eligible to teach Mathematics and Science in English.
"I think that the existing DLP guidelines are comprehensive enough, democratic, equitable and fair to...
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