The English language curriculum in Malaysian indigenous primary classrooms: the reality and the ideal

The decision to introduce the Asli Penan Curriculum (KAP) was met with mixed reactions when it was officially announced in the Malaysian education development plan 2013-2015. This study explores the decision made by the MOE and discusses the implementation of the English KSSR in lower primary (Yea...

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Main Author: Warid Mihat
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Language:English
Published: Pusat Pengajian Bahasa dan Linguistik, FSSK, UKM 2015
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description The decision to introduce the Asli Penan Curriculum (KAP) was met with mixed reactions when it was officially announced in the Malaysian education development plan 2013-2015. This study explores the decision made by the MOE and discusses the implementation of the English KSSR in lower primary (Year 1-3) indigenous schools. Data were collected using a questionnaire and interviews and 3 documents that represent English KSSR in Malaysia: the Standard Content Document (DSK), the Standard Performance Document (DSP) and textbooks by MOE using Williams 4 paradigms of evaluation. The findings of the study showed that KSSR is less suitable for indigenous pupils in this context because the language skills set by the MOE in the KSSR are higher than what the indigenous pupils can achieve. This study also found that guidance and support for teachers in indigenous schools are lacking and that there is a need for an alternative syllabus for the indigenous schools.
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spelling oai:generic.eprints.org:90642016-12-14T06:48:52Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/9064/ The English language curriculum in Malaysian indigenous primary classrooms: the reality and the ideal Warid Mihat, The decision to introduce the Asli Penan Curriculum (KAP) was met with mixed reactions when it was officially announced in the Malaysian education development plan 2013-2015. This study explores the decision made by the MOE and discusses the implementation of the English KSSR in lower primary (Year 1-3) indigenous schools. Data were collected using a questionnaire and interviews and 3 documents that represent English KSSR in Malaysia: the Standard Content Document (DSK), the Standard Performance Document (DSP) and textbooks by MOE using Williams 4 paradigms of evaluation. The findings of the study showed that KSSR is less suitable for indigenous pupils in this context because the language skills set by the MOE in the KSSR are higher than what the indigenous pupils can achieve. This study also found that guidance and support for teachers in indigenous schools are lacking and that there is a need for an alternative syllabus for the indigenous schools. Pusat Pengajian Bahasa dan Linguistik, FSSK, UKM 2015 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/9064/1/8580-27887-1-PB.pdf Warid Mihat, (2015) The English language curriculum in Malaysian indigenous primary classrooms: the reality and the ideal. 3L; Language,Linguistics and Literature,The Southeast Asian Journal of English Language Studies., 21 (3). pp. 1-12. ISSN 0128-5157 http://ejournal.ukm.my/3l
spellingShingle Warid Mihat,
The English language curriculum in Malaysian indigenous primary classrooms: the reality and the ideal
title The English language curriculum in Malaysian indigenous primary classrooms: the reality and the ideal
title_full The English language curriculum in Malaysian indigenous primary classrooms: the reality and the ideal
title_fullStr The English language curriculum in Malaysian indigenous primary classrooms: the reality and the ideal
title_full_unstemmed The English language curriculum in Malaysian indigenous primary classrooms: the reality and the ideal
title_short The English language curriculum in Malaysian indigenous primary classrooms: the reality and the ideal
title_sort english language curriculum in malaysian indigenous primary classrooms: the reality and the ideal
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