PETALING JAYA, Nov 12 (Bernama) -- Former prime minister Tun Dr Mahathir
Mohamad today reiterated his appeal for the teaching of science and
mathematics be in English.
He said science and mathematics were now the most important knowledge
Malaysians must have if Malaysia wished to make progress and become a
developed nation.
"May I once again appeal for the teaching of science and mathematics be
in English. Let us be realistic. Malay is not yet the language of
science and mathematics."
Dr Mahathir said this in his keynote address at the 2nd International
Conference on Teacher Education in the Muslim World organised by the
International Islamic University Malaysia, here, Tuesday.
He said if Malaysians did not have a good command of English, especially
in science and technical subjects, they would not be able to keep up
with advances taking place in this field all the time.
"Students will not be employable even. Most of the jobless graduates are
not proficient in English. It would be sad if students do well in
school but they are rejected for employment because of poor or
inadequate command of English."
Dr Mahathir said Malaysians needed to be pragmatic. "The language
nationalists may think that nationalism is about being able to speak the
national language well and that's wrong.
"Nationalism is about becoming successful in all fields of life, being
able to contribute towards the growth and development of your country
and your race, being respected and admired by others, being leaders in
whatever field you enter and being able to stand tall. That is true
nationalism," he added.
Later, at a press conference, Dr Mahathir said he found the government
not interested in science and mathematics be taught in English.
He said science evolved all the time with new research done and new
knowledge discovered, and the unexpected introduced but 98 per cent of
the research papers were written in English.
"If students don't study science and mathematics in English, it would be
difficult for them to catch up with the developments and be competitive
for Malaysia to become a developed nation.
"I am a Malay. I love my language but the knowledge acquired by my
people is priority for me so that we don't lag behind and unable to
compete with others.
"Being able to speak Malay is not enough if you don't have the
knowledge. There's rapid advancement in knowledge but the Malays will
not be able to keep up as the knowledge does not come in the Malay
language," he said.
-- BERNAMA
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