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update-RM6mil for two Tamil schools

July 27th, 2007
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RM6mil for two Tamil schools

By FAZLEENA AZIZ

Photo by ABDUL RAHMAN SENIN 

TWO Tamil schools in Kuala Lumpur have been allocated a total of RM6mil for building restoration and construction. 

Education Ministry parliamentary secretary Komala Devi said RM4mil would go to SRJKT Sentul while SRJKT Jalan San Peng would receive RM2mil. 

She announced this after officiating at a community project by the Rotary Club of Pudu entitled “Enhancing Literacy In Our Children” at SRJK (Tamil) Kampung Pandan on July 20.  

For sake of knowledge: Komala (right) looking at M. Shakila, 12, as she works on a computer at SRJK (Tamil) Kampung Pandan. Looking on are (from second left) headmistress R. Rathinammal, Rotary Club of Pudu project chairman, community service project 2007/08 Robert Tan and chairman K.U Rajah and other club members.

“Tamil schools are getting crowded as more parents see that an additional language is an asset.  

“Primary education is far more important than tertiary education because during the six early years of schooling is where children build the confidence and character they need to continue ahead,” said Komala. 

She added that about RM100mil had been allocated under the Ninth Malaysia Plan for Sekolah Bantuan Modal and the ministry was focused on giving total educational development that consisted of character building and living skills. 

“There are about 523 Tamil schools in Malaysia and one-fifth of them are fully aided but they still need contribution from people to further enhance their development.  

“SRJKT Kampung Pandan is very lucky to be under the Rotary Club of Pudu’s literacy project as it ensures underprivileged children are not disadvantaged by the lack of knowledge,” she said. 

The club's president, K.U. Rajah said: “Though this community project, the school has been given 10 sets of computer, applied software system for the library, a television set, a DVD player, two bookshelves, two printers and books worth a total of RM32,000,” he said. 

He added that computer knowledge was useful not only for the future but for everyday life especially in terms of gaining employment and such knowledge should be taught when young. 

SRJKT Kampung Pandan, head mistress, R. Rathinammal said:”We are happy with contributions and effort made by the club to eradicate illiteracy among children. Most children attending Tamil schools come from poor families and now they will be able to at least learn basic computer skills.  

“They have even offered to train 20 teachers on how to use computers for two hours every month so that they will be more capable at teaching the children,” she added.

Keep Tamil language alive, Indian parents told

July 26th, 2007
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MALAYSIA Nanban has urged Indian parents to send their children to Tamil schools to ensure the existence and continued use of the language.

It welcomed the call by National Land Finance Cooperative Society executive director and trustee Tan Sri K.R. Somasundram who said that in 50 years, the Tamil language would disappear if parents do not support Tamil schools by sending their children there for their education.

The daily said that the Government had done its best by providing the facilities “for the language to prosper”.

It said the language’s popularity depended on its usage by the community.

“Indian parents must discard the negative attitude that students in Tamil schools cannot progress in their education,” according to the daily.

“Our present education policy encourages the brilliant student to excel in his studies and achieve world fame without any hindrance,” it said.

Dr Kadeer Ibrahim Talk at Kuala Selangor

July 25th, 2007
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This program was organised by Majlis Guru Besar Daerah Kuala Selangor and Sabak Bernam together with United Malaysian Indian Club on 23th July 2007 at Sri Subramaniam Temple, Kuala Selangor as a follow up to the SJKT UPSR Education Seminar held on 14th July. More than 300 students from 26 primary SJKT schools took part. The hall was brimming with students. Prof Dr Kadeer talked on Motivation and Learning Techniques in the session with students which lasted for about 2 hours (3-5pm).

The evening session for parents was from 8 – 10pm in which he talked about problems faced by parents, what parents need to do, the roles of parents and teachers, importance of education etc. About 300 parents attended this session.

Some of the photos of the seminar are available at: Picasa

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Tamil schools get longer holiday for Deepavali

July 25th, 2007
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TAMIL schools are allowed three extra days off for Deepavali this November, Tamil Nesan reported. 

However, it said, schools wishing to have the additional holidays would have to first get an approval from the state education department. 

The extra days would be given to schools that submit their applications, said the daily, quoting Malaya Tamil Schools Teachers Union national president P. Dharmalinggam. 

The schools must replace the extra days that they had taken by holding classes on two Saturdays ? July 28 and Aug 11.  

Chinese, Tamil schools short of 1,341 teachers – Komala

July 24th, 2007
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KUALA LUMPUR, TUES:
 
Chinese and Tamil primary schools were short of 1,341 teachers as of June 30, Education Ministry parliamentary secretary P. Komala Devi told the Dewan Negara today.

She said there were 1,163 vacancies in Chinese schools and 178 in Tamil schools.

As an interim measure to address the problem, the ministry had engaged contract and temporary teachers, he said when replying to Senator Lee Sing Chooi during question time.

Komala said the problem would be overcome when college-trained and diploma holders are posted to the schools when the 2008 school term starts.

She also said 431 Chinese and 65 Tamil school teachers would retire this year.