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THE POLEMIC OF MALAYSIAN POLITICS ; THE UNENDING DISPUTES BETWEEN THE GOVERNMENT AND THE OPPOSITIONS By :- Amir Hazzri Bin Jamaludin AC090734 Nabilatul Husna Bt Hamid Khan AC090715 Santhani A/P Lokhanadan HR091205 Vishalini A/P Balasubramaniam

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  • 1. THE POLEMIC OF MALAYSIAN POLITICS ;THE UNENDING DISPUTES BETWEEN THE GOVERNMENT AND THE OPPOSITIONS By :- Amir Hazzri Bin Jamaludin AC090734 Nabilatul Husna Bt Hamid Khan AC090715 Santhani A/P Lokhanadan HR091205 Vishalini A/P Balasubramaniam HR090665
  • 2. OBJECTIVE S To find the unending disputes between the opposition and the Government. To find out what happened to the students in Malaysia when there is a clashes between the Government and opposition parties. To discover ways to overcome the unending disputes between the opposition and the Government.
  • 3. DISCUSSIONS
  • 4. The polemic about status and position of Malay Language in Malaysia. (i) The Malay Language can be seen as second language. More than 50 years after the independence, the use of the national language is still an issue and the endless polemics.
  • 5. The polemic about status and position of Malay Language in Malaysia. (ii) Education sector, in the case of PPSMI The Malaysian Cabinet has set a national language to replace English or mother tongue as the medium language of Science and Mathematics at all levels of education.
  • 6. The polemic about the PTPTN issue and free educations for the students in Malaysia (i) The abolishment of PTPTN was something unrealistic The recent remarks from the Opposition Government concerning plans to abolish the National Higher Education Fund Corporation (PTPTN) loans have receive quite a lot of flack of late.
  • 7. The polemic about the PTPTN issue and free educations for the students in Malaysia (ii) Free education for students in Malaysia Education is the lifeline of a nations progress and development also hope for nationhood. Education is the investment for the future. But, when that education is something that everyone has to be yoked with repayment, the inspiration and motivation to excel takes a back seat.
  • 8. ANALYSIS The outcomes of the discussion about The polemic about status and position of Malay Language in Malaysia are ; As a student, we must understand the origins are important as it will clear perspective on many things that ones may assume or take for granted. We are just a hodgepodge nation, a mix of everything. So, the races are not matters anymore.
  • 9. ANALYSIS The outcomes of the discussion about The polemic about status and position of Malay Language in Malaysia are ; As a student, we know that the Government has spent not millions but billions of ringgit in implementing PPSMI but now, all the efforts is going down the drain. Human resource also loss. There will be a bonus of the mother tongue being taught at least in the school, although the implementation can be greatly improved.
  • 10. ANALYSIS The outcomes of the discussion about The polemic about the PTPTN issue and free educations for the students in Malaysia are ; As a student, if you think you are not responsible enough, if you think that your future will be gloomy, if you think that youre going to end up being an unemployed loser than, do not dare to take PTPTN loan. PTPTN would have an impact not only on the cost of education, but also in distributing benefits.
  • 11. ANALYSIS The outcomes of the discussion about The polemic about the PTPTN issue and free educations for the students in Malaysia are ; Government must change the evaluation process for the entry into university. It must not have a racial quota and must be on a merit basis. The idea of having PTPTN is to help who are unable to pay for good education, but if the fees are free, the rich will also receive the same benefit, and this is not fair to the poor.
  • 12. CONCLUSION The older generations have to brings and make use the national language that is the Bahasa Melayu in order to make the younger generations are fluently in Bahasa Melayu. Malaysia is a multicultural society with open mind based in mutual distrust. We must necessarily ask ourselves, do we want to spend the next 55 years struggling to compromise and tolerate one another, arguing over language, over who deserve special rights and over who is more Malaysian. The students should appreciate what have been implement by the Government in order to make the younger generations like us receive a good education as well as the overseas students in famous countries.