FAKTOR KECICIRAN MURID-MURID PROGRAM PEMULIHAN KHAS SEKOLAH RENDAH DI MALAYSIA

Nur Faizahton Saidin, Nur Azimah Mohd Bukhari
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The Ministry of Education Malaysia (MOE) has discovered that pupils were falling behind in Malay language literacy and sought to remedy the situation through the implementation of specific measures. This concept paper aims to identify factors that can contribute to that phenomenon among pupils under the “Program Pemulihan Khas” (Special Recovery Programme). Some factors were the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, poor reading skills and the lack of appropriate usage of “Bahan Bantu Mengajar” (BBM) (teaching aids). Subsequently, the paper elucidates measures executed by various parties, like teachers, schools, MOE and the authorities, to overcome the phenomenon. For instance, the provision of guidance by teachers, the introduction of remedial education programmes and the utilisation of BBMs were employed to sustain the pupils. In conclusion, continuous effort and commitment from all parties are required to propel the education sector in line with globalisation. This study is expected to catalyse deeper research to bridge the educational gap in Malaysia. An examination of the implications of poor literacy on society and the country can be conducted for further research.
马来西亚教育部(MOE)发现学生在马来语读写能力方面落后,并试图通过实施具体措施来纠正这种情况。本概念文件旨在确定在“特别恢复方案”(方案Pemulihan Khas)下可能导致学生中出现这种现象的因素。受新冠肺炎疫情影响、阅读能力差以及缺乏正确使用《Bahan Bantu Mengajar》(BBM)等因素是造成这一现象的原因。随后,本文阐述了教师、学校、教育部和当局等各方为克服这一现象所采取的措施。例如,教师提供指导,引入补救教育计划和利用bbm来维持学生。总而言之,推动教育行业与全球化接轨,需要各方持续努力和承诺。这项研究有望促进更深入的研究,以弥合马来西亚的教育差距。为了进一步的研究,可以对读写能力低下对社会和国家的影响进行检查。
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