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Perspective On Bilingual
Educational System In Brunei
By Narissa Noor
Bandar Seri
Begawan - Local children in primary schools who have little
or no knowledge of the English Language and are forced to study
subjects in the said language have been condemned to fail.
This was the stance taken by Dr Hj
Azmi Abdullah, as he presented his working paper in a public lecture
yesterday afternoon at Universiti Brunei Darussalam (UBD).
In his paper, he presented the
several academic views that have surfaced regarding second language
or foreign language in teaching and learning in terms of the
education system, curriculum and methodology.
A child's language is closely
associated with his cultural identity, he said, citing other works.
Immersing a Malay child with no
knowledge of the English Language except to the little that he is
exposed to in school is detrimental to his or her educational
progress, especially as most subjects in the primary school
curriculum are conducted in English.
When a child attempts to attain
both his first language and his second language at the same time, he
or she is less likely to achieve full competency in either language,
Dr Hj Azmi Abdullah added, citing a few neuropsycholinguitic studies
to support this theory.
In Brunei Darussalam, the English
Language and English-medium subjects were only introduced in 1984 as
part of the Bilingual Educational System. -- Courtesy of Borneo
Bulletin
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