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For Our Children Demi Anak Kita
Parent Action Group for Education Malaysia (PAGE)
Persatuan Ibu Bapa Untuk Pendidikan Malaysia [1266-10-WKL]
71-3 Jalan Medan Setia 1
Plaza Damansara
Bukit Damansara
50490 Kuala Lumpur
T: +603 2011 5644/6644/7644
E: pagemalaysia@gmail.com
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::Via EGM:: SELANGOR: SK Assunta 1 97%, SK Assunta 2 96% :KUALA LUMPUR: SK Bukit Damansara 98% :PERAK: SK (P) Methodist Ipoh (MGS) 95%, SMK Convent Ipoh 96% :PULAU PINANG: SMK St Xavier's Institution 94% ::Via Survey:: SELANGOR: SK Taman Megah 98%, SMK Taman Sea 97%, SMK (P) Sri Aman 94% :KUALA LUMPUR: SK Seri Hartamas 96%, SMK Seri Hartamas 98% ::Via YDP/PIBG:: MELAKA: SK Kem Terendak (1), (Jointly endorsed by all YDPs) SK St Francis, SMK St Francis, SMK Gajah Berang, SMK Tinggi St David, SMK Canossa Convent, SMK Infant Jesus Convent, SM Catholic, SMJK Tinggi Cina, SM Yok Bin, SMK Tun Tuah, SM Pulau Sebang, Sekolah Tinggi Methodist Melaka, SMK (P) Methodist Melaka :SARAWAK: SK Jalan Arang, SK Batu Lintang, Kuching, Kolej D.Patinggi Abang Haji Abdillah, Kuching, SMK Deshon, Sibu :SABAH: SK Bukit Quoin, Tawau, SK St Francis Convent (M), Kota Kinabalu, SMK All Saints, Kota Kinabalu, SMK La Salle Tanjung Aru, Kota Kinabalu, SMK Shan Tao (CF), Kota Kinabalu, SMK St Francis Xavier, Keningau, SMK Taman Tun Fuad, Kota Kinabalu :Pahang: SK Lenjang, Kuala Lipis, SK LKTP Jengka 25 :JOHOR: SK Perumahan Tampoi 2, SK Taman Universiti 4, Johor Bahru, SMK Sri Rahmat , Johor Bahru :KEDAH: SMK Tunku Bendahara, Kodiang :TERENGGANU: SK Kuala Telemong, SMK Panji Alam, Kuala Terengganu :PULAU PINANG: SK Convent Bukit Mertajam, SMK (P) St George, SMK Batu Kawan, Seberang Perai, SMK Convent Green Lane, SMK Tinggi Bukit Mertajam :Perak: SK La Salle, Ipoh :SELANGOR: SK Methodist (Integ)(M), Sepang, SMK Bandar Utama Damansara 2, SMK La Salle Petaling Jaya, SMK Seafield, Subang Jaya, SMK Sri Istana, Klang, SMK Tropicana :KUALA LUMPUR: SJK(T) Ldg Bukit Jalil, SJK(T) Vivekananda Brickfields, SK Convent (1) Bukit Nanas, SK Putri Pandan 2, SK Seri Bintang Selatan, SK Seri Indah, OUG, SK Seri Kepong, SK Seri Mega, OUG, SK Seri Setia, SK St Mary, SK St Teresa (1), SMK (L) Methodist, SMK Bandar Tun Razak, Cheras, SMK Bukit Jalil, SMK Desa Perdana ::Via Parental Request:: TERENGGANU: SMK Panji Alam, SMK Sultan Sulaiman: PUTRAJAYA: SMK Putrajaya 1:SABAH: SK Bukit Quoin, Tawau, SK Bulu Silou, SK St Francis Convent (M), Kota Kinabalu, SMK All Saints, Kota Kinabalu, SMK Gunsanad II Keningau, SMK La Salle, Tanjong Aru, Kota Kinabalu, SMK Shan Tao (CF), Kota Kinabalu, SMK St Francis Xavier, Keningau, SMK Taman Tun Fuad, Kota Kinabalu, SMK Tansau, Penampang, SMK Umas-Umas, Tawau: SARAWAK: Kolej D.P.A.H. Abdillah, Kuching, SK Batu Lintang, Kuching, SK Kenyalang, Kuching, SK Satria Jaya, Kuching, SMK Deshon, Sibu :KEDAH: SJK(C) Pumpong, SK Taman Rakyat, SMK Konvent, Alor Star, SMK Sultanah Asma, SMK Tunku Bendahara, Kodiang :PAHANG: SBP Integrasi, Kuantan, SJK(C) Kong Min, Beserah, SJK(C) Kuang Hwa, SJK(C) Pei Chai, SK Lenjang, Kuala Lipis, SK LKTP Jengka 25, SK Perempuan Methodist, Kuantan, SK St Thomas, Kuantan :PERAK: Malay College Kuala Kangsar, Sekolah Tuanku Abdul Rahman, Ipoh, SK La Salle, Ipoh Garden, Ipoh :PERLIS: SK Dato' Kayaman, Bukit Keteri, SK Stella Maris :MELAKA: MRSM Alor Gajah, SJK(C) Pay Fong (2), SK Bandar Hilir, SK Cheng, SK Kem Terndak (1), SK Jalan Datuk Palembang, Bukit Baru, SMK Canossa Convent Melaka, SMK Gajah Berang, SMK Infant Jesus Convent, SMK St Francis :NEGERI SEMBILAN: Kolej Tuanku Jaafar, Sekolah Bersepadu Kemayan, Seremban, SJK(C) Chung Hua, Tampin, SJK(T) Port Dickson, SK Linggi, SK Panglima Adnan, Port Dickson, SMK Bukit Saujana, SMK Methodist ACS, Seremban, SMK Pasir Panjang, SMK Tunku Besar, Tampin :KELANTAN: SK Kem, Pengkalan Chepa :PULAU PINANG: Chung Ling High School, Penang Chinese Girls' High School, SJK(C) Han Chiang, SJK(C) Lek Teik, SJK(C) Shih Chung, SJK(C) Sin Kang, SJK(C) Sin Ya, Bukit Mertajam, SK Batu Lancang, SK Convent Bukit Mertajam, SK Convent Dato Keramat, SK Convent Green Lane, SK Convent Lebuh Light, SK Hutchings, SK Jalan Hamilton, SK St Mark, Butterworth, SK St Xavier, SMJK(C) Chung Hwa Confucian, SMK (P) St George, SMK Batu Kawan, Seberang Perai Selatan, SMK Convent Dato Keramat, SMK Convent Green Lane, SMK Methodist (L), SMK Penang Free, SMK St Xavier, SMK(P) St George, Uplands International School :SELANGOR: Adni Islamic School, Ampang, Sekolah Wawasan USJ 15, SJK(C) Chen Moh, Petaling Jaya, SJK(C) Damansara, Petaling Jaya, SJK(C) Hin Hua, Klang, SJK(C) Lick Hung, Subang Jaya,
SJK(C) Puay Chai 2, Petaling Jaya, SJK(C) Pui Ying, Klang, SJK(C) Subang, Petaling Jaya, SJK(C) Taman Rashna, Klang, SJK(C) Yak Chee, Puchong, SJK(C) Yuk Chai, Petaling Jaya, SJK(T) Ldg Bukit Jalil, Puchong, SJK(T) Simpang Lima, Klang, SK (L) Bukit Bintang (Satu), Petaling Jaya, SK (P) Methodist, Klang, SK Assunta, Petaling Jaya, SK Bandar Utama Damansara 4, Petaling Jaya, SK Bukit Rawang Jaya, SK Damansara Jaya, Petaling Jaya, SK Jalan 4, Bangi, SK Kampung Tunku, Petaling Jaya, SK Methodist (ACS) Klang, SK Methodist (Integ)(M), Sg Pelek, Sepang
SK Methodist, Banting, SK Methodist, Petaling Jaya, SK Rawang, Rawang, SK Saujana Utama, Sg Buloh, SK Seafield, SK Seafield 3, SK Selayang Baru (1), SK Seri Selangor, USJ, SK Simpang Lima, Klang, SK Sri Damai, Petaling Jaya, SK Sri Kelana, Petaling Jaya, SK SS17, Subang Jaya, SK Subang Bestari, SK Subang Jaya
SK Sultan Alam Shah (1), SK Taman Jasmin, Kajang, SK Taman Klang Utama, SK Taman Megah, Petaling Jaya, SK Taman Universiti, Seri Kembangan, SK USJ 12, Subang Jaya, SK USJ 2, Subang Jaya, SM Sains Hulu Selangor, SMJK(C) Kwang Hua, Klang, Selangor, SMK (L) Bukit Bintang, Petaling Jaya, SMK (P) Sri Aman, Petaling Jaya, SMK Assunta, Petaling Jaya, SMK Bandar Utama Damansara 2, Petaling Jaya,
SMK Bukit Rahman Putra, SMK Convent Kajang, SMK Damansara Damai, Petaling Jaya, SMK Damansara Jaya, Petaling Jaya, SMK Katholik, Petaling Jaya, SMK Kwang Hua, Klang, SMK La Salle, Klang, SMK La Salle, Petaling Jaya, SMK Methodist ACS Klang, SMK Rawang, SMK Seafield, Subang Jaya, SMK Sek 4 Bandar Kiinrara, Puchong, SMK Seri Garing, Rawang, SMK Sri Andalas, Klang, SMK Sri Istana, Klang, SMK Sultan Abdul Samad, SMK Taman Klang Utama, SMK Taman SEA, Petaling Jaya, SMK Tropicana, Petaling Jaya, SMK USJ 12, Subang Jaya, SMK USJ 4, Subang Jaya, SMKA Maahad Hamidiah, Kajang, Sri KDU, Kota Damansara, Sri Kuala Lumpur, Subang Jaya, Sri Nobel, Petaling Jaya :KUALA LUMPUR: Chong Hwa Independent High School, SJK(C) Chung Kwok, SJK(C) Jalan Davidson, SJK(C) Kepong Three, SJK(C) Kuen Cheng (1), SJK(C) Lai Chee, SJK(C) Naam Kheung, SJK(C) Nan Kai, SJK(C) St Teresa Brickfields, SJK(C) Yoke Nam, SJK(T) Vivekananda Brickfields, SK (L) Methodist, SK Bandar Sri Damansara (1), SK Bandar Sri Damansara (3), SK Bukit Bandaraya, SK Bukit Damansara, SK Bukit Jalil, SK Cochrane, SK Convent (1) Bukit Nanas, SK Convent (2) Bukit Nanas, SK Convent Sentul, SK Desa Jaya 2
SK Desa Pandan, SK Jalan Gurney 1, SK Kampung Batu, SK Kepong Baru, SK Lembah Keramat, SK Pandan Indah, SK Putri Pandan 2, SK Seri Bintang Selatan, SK Seri Bintang Utara, SK Seri Indah, OUG, SK Seri Kepong, SK Seri Mega, Taman OUG, SK Seri Setia, SK Sri Hartamas, SK Sri Sempurna, Cheras, SK St John (1), SK St John (2), SK St Mary, SK Taman Bukit Maluri, SK Taman Desa, SK Taman Midah, SK Taman Segar, Cheras, SK Taman Tun Dr Ismail 1, SK Taman Tun Dr Ismail 2, SK Wangsa Maju ZR10, SM Teknik, Cheras, SMK (L) Methodist, SMK Aminuddin Baki, SMK Bandar Sri Damansara, SMK Bandar Tasik Selatan, SMK Bandar Tun Razak, Cheras, SMK Bukit Bandaraya, SMK Bukit Jalil, SMK Convent Bukit Nanas, SMK Desa Perdana, SMK Desa Tun Hussein Onn, SMK Dharma, Puchong, SMK Jalan Ipoh, SMK Miharja, SMK Seri Bintang Selatan, SMK Seri Bintang Utara, SMK Seri Hartamas, SMK Seri Sentosa, Kuchai Lama, SMK Sri Sempurna, Cheras, SMK St John, SMK Victoria, SMK(P) Ayer Panas, Setapak, SMK(P) Jalan Ipoh, Sri Cempaka, Sri Garden, SMK Taman Maluri, Sekolah Sri Bestari :JOHOR: SJK(T) Masai, SK Infant Jesus Convent, Johor Bahru, SK Perumahan Tampoi 2, Johor Bahru, SK Taman Nusa Printis, Gelang Patah, Johor Bahru, SK Taman Universiti 2, SK Taman Universiti 4, Johor Bahru, SK Tun Aminah (1), Skudai, SMK Paloh, Kluang, SMK Seri Pinang, Kulai, SMK Sri Rahmat, Johor Bahru, SK Angkatan Tentera, Johor Bahru |
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Invitation to be a PAGE Member |
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Dear Malaysian Parent,
We are pleased to inform you that the Parent Action Group for Education Malaysia (PAGE) is now a fully registered national society in Malaysia. After many months of exchanges and overcoming a host of challenges, PAGE’s application to be formalised as a national society has finally been approved by the Malaysian Government. Click read more..
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English medium schools should be revisited |
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PAGE: Take baby steps towards better English standards
Mikha Chan
| December 30, 2015
Noor Azimah said that one of the options considered during PAGE’s involvement in the Performance Management and Delivery Unit’s (Pemandu) English Lab this year were English schools – an idea which the Ministry of Education was initially upbeat about, but later backed out of, once the recommendations were presented to the Prime Minister.
“This was more out of a lack of confidence in teachers to see this through successfully,” she noted. “Maybe this is not the time yet. We should revisit this idea later, maybe five years down the road.” |
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Let us have some teaching assistants |
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Home > Opinion > Letters
Tuesday, 29 December 2015
Define the role of teacher assistants
Teachers want clear job specifications for teacher assistants. Teachers know the constraints involved in certain tasks. They hope to see a reorganisation and restructuring of co-curricular activities and responsibilities in school. |
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The English language is a national liability |
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To succeed, we must go English-medium
By Soo Wern Jun
Dec 28, 2015 12:00 PM
According to PAGE (Parents Action Group for Education) chairperson Datin Noor Azimah Abdul Rahim, the "forced compulsory must-pass" might have taken a long time to be approved due to the government not wanting to risk failing approximately 100,000 students out of 450,000 students who take the SPM every year.
"On the other hand, if they do implement it, everyone will work harder to pass the examinations. |
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Crowdfunding: Innovative projects attract |
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This Startup Is Moving Education In Malaysia Forward Through Crowdfunding For Teachers
Published by John Lim — 15 Dec 2015, 05:54 PM
100% Project believes that great strides can only be made in education through collective impact. This means that we want to work with everyone - corporations, foundations, start-ups, social enterprises, schools, parents, teachers and individuals to move education forward in Malaysia. |
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Like the English language |
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The Express Tribune >Opinion
Language has no ethnicity
By Dr Ahmar Mahboob
Published: December 12, 2015
It is not uncommon for people to associate a particular language with an ethnic or a regional group. People often relate a language to the group of people who speak it as a mother tongue; for example, Balochi is associated with the Baloch; Sindhi with Sindhis; Shina with people from Gilgit and Baltistan and so on. While labelling languages based on ethnic or geographical groups is convenient, we need to note that language itself does not have any ethnicity or nationality. |
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MITI: English builds confidence & makes Malaysians global |
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Home > News > Nation
Thursday, 24 December 2015
The world is our oyster
by mustapa mohamed
It is also a fact that almost all of them have a good command of English. One man I met was a graduate from a local university who is now attached to a US oil and gas multinational.
Prior to his posting in Kenya, he had worked in Houston, Nigeria and elsewhere. As he himself admitted, his fluency in English was crucial in enabling him to succeed overseas.
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DLP will prepare young Malaysians for challenges of TPPA |
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From The Edge, Opinion
Edge Weekly
Edunation: What it will take to make the dual language programme work
By Tunku Munawirah Putra / Contributor to The Edge Malaysia | December 22, 2015
The need to be competitive is now a very serious business for Malaysia, with the coming of the Trans Pacific Partnership Agreement. We cannot afford to continue having 400,000 unemployed people according to the latest figures, most of them youth and graduates, in our near future, ever. |
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Primary school teachers require a diploma |
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Lack of degree no obstacle to quality teaching, parents group says
By Vanessa Ee-Lyn Gomes
Saturday December 19, 2015
Parent Action Group for Education (PAGE) chairman Datin Noor Azimah Abdul Rahim said the Education Ministry had raised the entry level requirements as it realised that teachers needed to be of high quality.
“Since this was implemented, we have had better qualified teachers joining the profession,” she said, adding the report may not have taken into consideration the fact teachers may have upgraded themselves academically while in service. |
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Malaysia needs a long term biotechnology master plan |
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Home > Opinion > Letters
Friday, 18 December 2015
Biotech grads wanted
The Academy of Sciences Malaysia has enough expertise to lead in the formulation of the proposed master plan. Only in this way can the biotech industry make true progress and interest in the biotech profession will be renewed. |
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Upgrade teacher intake continuous |
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41% of science teachers in M’sia don’t hold degrees
FMT Reporters
| December 18, 2015
PETALING JAYA: A report by the Academy of Sciences Malaysia has revealed that 41 per cent of science teachers in the country do not possess a Bachelor’s degree.
A report in Malay Mail Online noted that of the 41 per cent, 37.1 per cent only held SPM/STPM qualifications and 3.8 per cent held diplomas. |
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Misi/Mission
Membangunkan sistem pendidikan yang berkualiti bertaraf dunia bagi memperkembangkan potensi individu sepenuhnya dan memenuhi aspirasi Negara Malaysia
To develop a world-class quality education system which will realize the full potential of the individual and fulfil the aspiration of the Malaysian nation
Objektif/Objectives
Melahirkan bangsa Malaysia yang taat setia dan bersatu padu
Melahirkan insan yang beriman, berakhlak mulia, berilmu, berketrampilan dan sejahtera
Menyediakan sumber tenaga manusia untuk keperluan kemajuan Negara
Memberi peluang-peluang pendidikan kepada semua warganegara
To produce loyal and united Malaysians
To produce happy, well-mannered individuals who have faith, knowledge and vision
To prepare the nation’s human resource for development needs
To provide educational opportunities for all Malaysians |
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