(The Malaysian Insider) KUALA LUMPUR, March 23 — The Education Ministry has reportedly warned school principals to ensure that Parent-Teacher Association (PTA) meetings do not discuss matters that oppose its policies.
“This is a message from the ministry. PTA meetings should not be used as a platform to discuss matters opposing the government’s policies,” The Sun newspaper today quoted Kuala Lumpur Education Department director Mohd Adenan Deraman as saying yesterday.
He said the ministry had received information that the Teaching of Science and Maths in English (better known as PPSMI) policy is part of the PTA meetings’ agenda in several schools, adding it should not be discussed as the Cabinet had made its decision on the matter.
“PTA is formed to help the schools’ development and not to oppose policy matters.
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Anonymous2010-03-23 3:32
>>14
Soon such to happen in the great ol' USA! Ain't tyranny great?
>>15
don't be so ass, USA oaf. You want textbook in Texas? You choke down creationist wangloon
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Anonymous2010-03-23 5:21
Blogs Are Like Coffeeshops - Nik Aziz
KOTA BAHARU, March 23 (Bernama) -- Menteri Besar Datuk Nik Aziz Nik Mat who likened blogs to coffeeshops urged Muslims not to abuse internet facilities by making postings that can destroy the community.
He said Muslims who abuse the internet lacked knowledge and regretted that it had been used to destroy the dignity and character of others.
"Blogs are like coffeeshops which discuss everything irespective whether they are right or wrong," he said when presenting the MSC Malaysia Incubator Status certificate to ICT Inkubator Sdn Bhd ( IICT) here on Tuesday.
Also present were Multimedia Devolopment Corporation Sdn Bhd (MDeC) chairman Tan Sri Abdul Halim Ali and State Information, ICT Development, Science and Technology committee chairman Dr Fadzli Datuk Hassan.
IICT, a subsidiary of Kelantan Economic Development Corporation (PKINK), was set up last year to provide incubator services to assist local ICT players and the private sector.
Nik Aziz who is also PKINK chairman said the state government was cooperating with internet provider Jaring to create a healthy and clean IT environment for Kelantan people.
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I don't live in Texas, so I don't have to put up with such nonsense...yet.
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Anonymous2010-03-23 21:50
Skewed China Birth Rate to Leave 24 Million Men Single
(from Yahoo News) BEIJING (AFP) - More than 24 million Chinese men of marrying age could find themselves without spouses in 2020, state media reported on Monday, citing a study that blamed sex-specific abortions as a major factor.
The study, by the government-backed Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, named the gender imbalance among newborns as the most serious demographic problem for the country's population of 1.3 billion, the Global Times said.
"Sex-specific abortions remained extremely commonplace, especially in rural areas," where the cultural preference for boys over girls is strongest, the study said, while noting the reasons for the gender imbalance were "complex."
Researcher Wang Guangzhou said the skewed birth ratio could lead to difficulties for men with lower incomes in finding spouses, as well as a widening age gap between partners, according to the Global Times.
Another researcher quoted by the newspaper, Wang Yuesheng, said men in poorer parts of China would be forced to accept marriages late in life or remain single for life, which could "cause a break in family lines."
"The chance of getting married will be rare if a man is more than 40 years old in the countryside. They will be more dependent on social security as they age and have fewer household resources to rely on," Wang said.
The study said the key contributing factors to the phenomenon included the nation's family-planning policy [the One Child Policy], which restricts the number of children citizens may have, as well as an insufficient social security system.
The situation influenced people to seek male offspring, who are preferred for their greater earning potential as adults and thus their ability to care for their elderly parents. [NOTE: In much of rural China, couples have a strong preference for male children for cultural and financial reasons. A male child will inherit the possessions of his parents, carry on the family name and any business, and work to support the parents when they are too old to support themselves. A female child, in comparison, will serve only to marry into another family, and contribute nothing to the property of her parents. Thus the demand for a male child is easily strong enough that rural families will often selectively abort baby girls before birth.]
The Global Times said abductions and trafficking of women were "rampant" in areas with excess numbers of men, citing the National Population and Family Planning Commission.
Illegal marriages and forced prostitution were also problems in those areas, it said.
Authorities put the normal male-female ratio at between 103-107 males for every 100 females. But in 2005, the last year for which data were made available, there were 119 boys for every 100 girls, the newspaper said.
However, the study said that in some areas the male-female ratio was as high as 130 males for every 100 females, a report by the Mirror Evening newspaper said.
The report said the study urged the government to relax the so-called "one-child" policy and study the possibility of encouraging "cross-country marriages."
China first implemented its population control policy in 1979, generally limiting families to one child, with some exceptions for rural farmers, ethnic minorities and other groups.
It has said the policy has averted 400 million births.
Researchers said the gender imbalance problem cropped up in the late 1980s when the use of ultrasound technology became more prevalent.
This allowed women to easily determine the sex of their [babies], leading to an increased number of sex-selective abortions.