Sunday, February 26, 2006

Education system needs revamp

Education system needs revamp

I agree with Professor Emeritus Khoo Kay Kim that communal ties are at their most delicate in nearly four decades. It is terrifying to realise how easily racial and religious sentiments can be aroused by the powers-that-be for political advantage.

The education system which has become more communal despite its supposed non-ethnic and non-religious status is the main reason for the growing division between the races. Initially, we had all races studying together in one class but then they were segregated by race for the purpose of religious and moral lessons resulting in students of same race grouping together, but under the same roof. Today we have taken another backward step with each race cocooned in their own vernacular schools under separate roofs and rarely do they ever come together.

We need to revamp the education system to return it to its original status and aspiration of unifying the races through the national schools. These national schools should reflect the ethnic diversity of the nation in terms of the population of pupils and teachers. It is common knowledge that if there is diversity in the same environment then there will be more tolerance and goodwill.

Pupils of all races must be placed in one class so that they can interact freely with one another. Emphasis on their common identities rather than their differences should be encouraged. Such schools will churn out politicians who are true national leaders and not ethnic champions.

In the 60s, every citizen looked up to politicians as Malaysian leaders but now we consider them as leaders of the Malays, Chinese or Indians. Even the prime minister, who should be the leader of all races, is now seen as the leader of the Malays only.

If we want to survive in this globalised world, we Malaysians - regardless of race - must unite and pool our resources and expertise so as to remain competitive.

We yearn for the day when Malaysians will share a single identity, but gauging by present developments in the country, this is fast eluding us. Our aspiration for a united Malaysia is not being appreciated by the present generation of leaders who are taking over the reins of power.

We must halt this rot now with the revamp of our education system.

Dr.Chris Anthony

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