PETALING JAYA: Education advocates are calling for the tracking of Malaysian children to ensure they attend formal primary schools, whether public or private.
PETALING JAYA: The Dual Language Programme (DLP) is in the limelight again. This time, it has to do with allegations of a school straying from the programme’s guidelines.
MELAKA: A group of parents are against the introduction of a non-Dual Language Programme (DLP) class in a dozen schools where the programme has been implemented here.
PETALING JAYA: The streaming of Year Six pupils from primary schools to secondary schools should be a yearly routine that prioritises the parents’ preferences over the Dual Language Programme (DLP) schools they want their children to attend, say parent groups.