Have a Meaningful Christmas
Why the Razak Report of 1956
recognises the importance of English
In
today’s globalised world, the lingua franca is English where the vast majority
of English speakers are not 'native' speakers. As a lingua franca, English is
the bridge language making communication possible between groups of people who
do not share a native language or common dialect.
English
as a lingua franca, not only facilitates interactions for trade but also
political, diplomatic, cultural, religious, arts and administrative, exchanges.
It creates opportunities for scholars, scientists, thinkers, innovators and
artists from different nationalities to work together.
Malaysia
recognises the importance of English well before Merdeka. The Razak Report of
1956 made both the Malay Language and English compulsory for primary and
secondary education. The Malay language with the purpose of uniting the nation
while English to give our citizens the added advantage - as a crucial means to “ensure
that no pupil shall be at a disadvantage in the matter either of employment or
of higher education in Malaya or overseas.”
Over
the years, we may have forgotten this well-thought-out endeavour. Our people,
especially rural youths, are losing out and is at a disadvantage. It is time we
revisit The Razak Report. We need to reflect on its recommendations and
rebreathe its spirit. Going forward, put in place a plan for success.
Let us add value,
Have a Meaningful Christmas