Thursday, April 19, 2007


Hey man, No More TOILET issue,
look into the REAL ISSUES!

Yesterday, i read from the star online about the ideas for teachers to share toilets with students. This idea was supported by the Deputy Education Minister Datuk Hon Choon Kim.

I never understand why that the Education ministry waste their time on those petty issues? why not leave the toilet maintenance thing back to the school? the particular school management will know better than any one else pertaining to maintaning their own school cleanliness.

There are many vital issues in hand which the education ministry should look into which are definately not toilet issues;
  1. Teachers coming into the classes without sincerity to teach. Ordering the class monitor to rewrite the execises enclosed with answers on the board so that the teachers could sit enjoyably on their seats and wait till the bell rang. No explaination or whatsoever is given. We can never expect our children grow up thinking-out-of -the-box under this over-due-lame " eduation system".

Deputy Minister; are you not aware of this problem? parents' complains can be heard every where but all fall to deaf ears. Are you not supposed to ensure that all teachers receive adequate training before they are assigned to educate our next generation? spend more time to improve the teaching profession instead of petty issues.

  1. The number of Chinese primary schools has declined from 1,333 in 1957 to 1,288 today, while enrolment has more than doubled from 310,000 to 636,000. While the Tamil primary schools have been reduced from 526 in 2001 to 523 in 2006. How many times do we hear MCA & MIC declare firmly that they play important roles in ensuring the building of new Chinese & Tamil primary school? but, what is the outcome now? the number is declining and the existing schools are over crowded! where are the new schools?

Deputy Minister, Come on, act as a sincere man! walk the talk, you want supports from the voters? build more Chinese/Tamil school then and get equal funding for our chinese/Tamil schools. Do not give out " sweets" only before election, give out real "sweet" when we are in dire need of having more Chinese/Tamil primary schools.



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