Thursday, 9 June 2011

Fluency in English defines us in many ways

IT is heartwarming to hear that the Education Ministry is going to study having two languages for the teaching of Science and Maths.

This is a win-win move to champion both English and Bahasa Malaysia among Malay-sians.
Language defines a person in many ways. Hence being fluent in the world’s language, English, can define one in academic, science development, job market, international relations, science and travel.
In an academic setting, especially in universities, English is extremely important.

References are always in English, be it books or online sources. Activities in innovating, patenting, and publishing in international journals, the toasts of academic toil, are always conducted in English.
So do presenting at international conferences, applying for research grants, reporting research, and writing academically on the Internet. Writing assignments and publications in universities have to be in English for international recognition.

English phonetic alphabet

Science is flourishing and its language is English. A report by the Royal Society says that the world’s number one scientific paper publisher is the United States, of which all papers are in English. China, who was at number six a decade ago ,is now catching up to be the world’s number two as a scientific superpower.
Chinese scientists are trying hard to publish papers in English.

If Malaysians are to flourish, and to be on a level playing field in science, it is important we are fluent in English. In the job market, if a person speaks good English he is likely to be employed. If we were to scrutinise job advertisements, most of them require candidates to speak English. Certain careers require the absolute use of English.

world language map

One such example is the aviation industry. A pilot trainee said that nothing in his training is conducted in Bahasa Malaysia and friends who are not good in English faced lots of difficulties. The same is with medicine and law. In international relations, almost everything is in English. Employers, too ,want workers who can converse and write in English. To apply for jobs, our children have to write letters and display their resume in English. When travelling, for example to Mecca to perform the Umrah or Haj, signs are not confined to Arabic; they are also in English, and French, but not Bahasa Malaysia.

Thus to be on an international level playing field, Malaysians should not be deprived of learning English from primary school. English is complex since its sentences can be built in many ways, structures can be formal and less formal, parts of speech are interchangeable, and vocabulary is very large. It is especially more complicated for second language speakers, and worse if the speaker begins learning it when he or she enters university at the age of 17.

English n EPL can't be separated



Thus to be an English-fluent nation, our children need to be exposed to the language very early, as young as six years old.  Exposing children as they enter school to more than one language in classrooms is not burdening, in fact it is a gain. There is a prevalent belief that a child is a clean slate, born with an innate disposition for language. Studies show that a child absorbs any language almost automatically.

We do not have to look further. It is so self-evident in our multi-ethnic society where most of us speak two languages out of early exposure to Bahasa Malaysia, Chinese and Indian dialects and English.
In sum, using two languages, native and English, in classrooms is a win-win situation for all.

Wallahualam...

P/S mein English is still suck n I'm in the process of improving it...

**Diambil bulat2 dari: Dr. Megawati Omar (MRI UiTM)

Monday, 6 June 2011

Sword n Shield for the Children


This jargon term first came to my attention when I watch CSI Miami whereby one of the scenes in the episod H issued an ‘Amber Alert’. Thus it came to my mind wat was this Amber Alert? Does it associate itself with the famous ‘Red Alert’? Then thnx to Uncle Google I have found a sufficient info bout this system. Amber Alert is actually a bulletin to trigger an alert in case if there are children that has been missing or abducted (some sort of early warning system).

Amber Hagerman

 AMBER stands for America’s Missing: Broadcast Emergency Response and also as a tribute to Amber Hagerman who was kidnap and murdered in Texas. This program is voluntarily cooperation between the US law-enforcement agencies, broadcasters, transportation industries and wireless industry. Their main objective is to “activate” the entire community to take part or assists in the search and safe recovery of the missing child.

There are certain rules or guideline that has been establish for issuing the Amber Alert in which are necessary to avoid the false alarm and wolf cry. The first guideline will be the law enforcement confirms that the abduction is taking places. This is necessary to identify the level of seriousness of the case whether it is necessary to trigger the alert or not. Next is the victim which is the kid must be in situation of serious injury or death b4 an alert could be issued. Followed by the sufficient information for Amber alert to be effective in played its role. Law enforcement agency immediate broadcast and distributes the information as soon as possible bout the child, the abductor, suspect and suspect vehicle. The age of child also played an important role for the alert to responses. Only child at the age of 17 or younger could be issued with the alert (however every state has its own jurisdiction bout the age). Lastly the child’s name and other critical info will be entered to NCIC Data entry for explanation the disappearance of the child (againt this is not a mandatory). Furthermore NCIC will expand from regional to national.  



Amber Alert in Action!!!

There is also another system regarding the safety of child which is called Code Adam created by Wall-Mart in 1994. It is named based upon Adam Walsh who shared the same fate like Nurin and Amber. Unlike Amber Alert, Code Adam decals are posted at the entrance of participating buildings/establishments.
  1.  Obtain a detailed description of the child and what he or she is wearing.
  2. Go to the nearest in-house telephone and page “Code Adam,” describing the child’s physical features and clothing. Designated employees immediately stop working and look for the child. Designated employees monitor front entrances to ensure the child does not leave the premises.
  3. If the child is not found within 10 minutes, call law enforcement.
  4. If the child is found and appears to have been lost and unharmed, reunite the child with the searching family member.
  5. If the child is found accompanied by someone other than a parent or legal guardian, make reasonable efforts to delay their departure without putting the child, staff, or visitors at risk. Immediately notify law enforcement and give details about the person accompanying the child.
  6. Cancel the Code Adam page after the child is found or law enforcement arrives.
Code Adam at one of the mall

Because of its efficiency, the Amber Alert had been international expand for the beneficial of others. In Malaysia a similar alert has been implemented called Nurin Alert. The Nurin Jazlin case which gain the national spotlight begin in 2007 after reported missing near her home in Wangsa Maju. It is hoped that with the Nurin Alert could bring the stiff prevention the cases involving with abduction and kidnapping. 

P/S TBBT pedo should be castrate for safety of the society  

Wallahualam…

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