E-learning will be made a platform to help raise the English proficiency level of students and improve the skills of teachers teaching the language, says Education Minister Dr Maszlee Malik.
"In the years to come, the learning session should not be dependent on the teachers only. The education sector should also be using the e-learning platform so that students can learn from the best English Language teachers.” Maszlee said the ministry welcomed the contribution of various parties including the private sector to produce more educational materials including through social media like YouTube.
Like it or not, English is an important universal language. It has to be taught in schools for proficiency of the said language.
No way , Not Practical and NOT Realistic, Mr Minister🙏
Where have you been? OMG!
What ever you do now !!! Malaysia is 50 years behind Singapore standard of education and national development ! “ Katak dalam tempurong “ of racist and religions crooks !!! That make the failure of nation to bankruptcy of developments and educations to its Malaysian people’s !!!