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“Don’t be swept away with PMX’s populist opening up of matric course for non-Bumi 10As+ SPM scorers” By Prof Ramasamy Palanisamy

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Publish date: Mon, 01 Jul 2024, 12:41 PM

A HEADLINE on a new policy of student admission into the matriculation programme caught me in a moment of disbelief or surprise while I was returning to Penang from Kuala Lumpur last night (June 30).

I told myself that this cannot be true knowing that Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim would in no way dismantle the racist system of student admission to the pre-university matriculation programme.

As I still could not believe my eyes knowing Anwar, I read further his statement on the social media.

Sure enough, Anwar was not dismantling the quota-based system of admission into the matriculation programme but merely announced the Cabinet’s decision that students irrespective of race would be admitted into the controversial matriculation programme provided they obtain 10As and above.

However, before the ultra-nationalists could re-group, Anwar was quick to re-assert the point that the government would not tamper with the present racial quota of 90% for Bumiputera and 10%   for non-Bumiputera, basically the Chinese and Indians.

False hope

I am sure with the Sungai Bakap polls round the corner (Saturdays, July 6), Pakatan Harapan (PH)-led coalition leaders and their supporters would go to town - or literally, paint the town red - with Anwar’s latest “heroic” announcement.

While the present 90% quota for Bumiputera might potentially address the nature of inequality in their society - provided of course the principle of affirmative action is embedded in the policy - the miserable 10% might hardly reduce the gap between the rich and poor in among the non-Bumiputera community.

With the new admission policy of students with 10As and above, there is no place for students coming from socially and economically disadvantaged communities like the Indians.

Essentially, the new intake system catering to the highly qualified students from all ethnic communities might end up accentuating the divide between the rich and the poor.

It will affirm the generally accepted axiom that education is not an equaliser but arena of opportunity that breeds inequality.

The carrot of admitting SPM students with 10As or more might be superficially appealing to the non-Malays long accustomed to the nefarious quota system of pre-university admission in the form of the matriculation programme.

However, the stark fact of racial discrimination in pre-university education will engulf whatever changes that might be progressive superficially.

Misleading headlines

The question of the Madani government’s dismantling the racist quota system of entry does not arise even if Anwar popularises the idea of student admission on the basis of merit.

The system might be implemented soon although the devil is in the details. I believe that if the political concession given to the students with excellent SPM qualifications impairs the established quota system of admission, it will be done away.

At the end of the day, what Malaysia needs is dismantling the of the race-based quota system not just for the matriculation programme but also for admission into public universities and colleges.

If the government is not bold enough to provide the special admission of non-Malay students to Universiti Technology MARA (UiTM) for the cardiac thoracic post-graduate programme, the slow but sure dismantling of the racist system of entry into the matriculation programme seems unlikely in the near future.

With Anwar very much immersed in political populism, the country lacks the crucial leadership vision.

Catchy headlines are very misleading in the country. I am glad that I went beyond the attractive headlines to know the actual content of the news story yesterday (June 30).

One thing is certain in the country under Anwar’s leadership: there will be talks of reforms but hardly any implementation of reforms.

The new admission policy for the matriculation programme is just another populist measure devoid of rectifying the unjust and unfair education policy in the country entrenched in race and religion. - July 1, 2024

Former DAP stalwart and Penang chief minister II Prof Ramasamy Palanisamy is chairman of the United Rights of Malaysian Party (Urimai) interim council.

 

 

https://focusmalaysia.my/dont-be-swept-away-with-pmxs-populist-opening-up-of-matric-course-for-non-bumi-10as-spm-scorers/

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sokong!

1 day ago

Sslee

Zaid Ibrahim
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Anwar, stop being generous, just be fair

The announcement from PMX guarantees that non-bumiputras will have a place in matriculation courses if they have 10 As. How many non-bumi have 10 As? What about 9/ 8As or 7 As

I feel sorry, especially for the poorer Indians and Chinese families. Ninety per cent of the places in Matriculation are already reserved for Bumis. Their children have to get 10As to qualify. Why can't this government be more sensible and fair to non-Malays? Could you not give them more places?

1 day ago

Sslee

Is Anwar serious in talking about and understand the meaning of balancing meritocracy with the principle of justice as fairness?

No one will object if you give an everage students from ill equip and poor rural school into a well equip with best teacher and prepared them to take a unify univetsity entry exam (STPM or A level). But to give a 90% quoto with a lower university enter exam and then proudly announce to the whole world we already abolish quoto sysyem with meritrocracy system for university intake is institutionalisation of cheating.

Anwar, in a Facebook post today, said in a country which implements a system based on meritocracy, the government emphasised the importance of balancing meritocracy with the principle of justice as fairness, as expressed by Harvard scholar, John Rawls.

“This matter needs to be understood by some elite groups in the city, who talk loudly about meritocracy, but do not think whether it is fair to let students in Manik Urai or Kapit compete with students in Malay College Kuala Kangsar (MCKK) or Sekolah Menengah Jenis Kebangsaan Chung Ling, which are equipped with the best infrastructure.

He cautioned against implementing meritocracy without consideration for fairness, as the poor and marginalised will remain in such a state.

“This is ‘The Tyranny of Merit’ as argued by the American scholar, Michael Sandel,” he said.

1 day ago

greed123

Well said: "Anwar very much immersed in political populism" -totally agree

22 hours ago

DickyMe

As if the standard of higher learning is of high quality in Malaysia.
Stop bickering! Feel blessed that you are not selected for s*upid course in local universities. There is no value in the job market. Only the entitled, politically connected and privileged will get the job. Some employers are compelled to hire them for the sake of business contracts, licence and continuity. It is all about survival by selling the soul.

21 hours ago

DickyMe

Formulate your own syllabus.
The INTERNET is your friend.
YOU CAN LEARN ALL LIFE SKILLS NOT TAUGHT ELSEWHERE.
A DEGREE TODAY EQUATE TO TOILET PAPER.
BE SMART CUCKOOS, DESIGN YOUR COURSE, LEARN ONLINE.
EMPLOYERS DON'T CARE ABOUT DEGREES.
IF YOU HAVE THE SKILL YOU ARE HIRED.

21 hours ago

qqq47660

please do not treat SPM and STPM as Malaysia's gao kao. Its not.

these are very badly designed tests to reward lazy and s.tupid students...........not hard working intelligent students.

21 hours ago

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