PETALING JAYA: Schools are not required to assess students to determine if they are eligible for the Dual-Language Programme (DLP), says the Education Ministry.
The priority in improving the quality of education at our national schools must be the students as they will form the bulk of human capital in the future.
KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 11 Over the decades since the formation of Malaysia, its citizens have seen the name of its national language change several times between Bahasa Malaysia and.
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.