No Interlok withdrawal order at 80 schools


More than 80 secondary schools have nonetheless embrace instructions to withdraw a novelInterlok,distributed to Form 5 students final year, notwithstanding a cabinet decision upon a make a difference final month.

NONEChairperson of a vigour organisation National Interlok Action Team (Niat), Thasleem Mohamed Ibrahim, pronounced a telephone survey of 100 schools conducted by his organisation showed which 80 of them have nonetheless to embrace any created instruction from district preparation offices to withdraw a book.

The schools surveyed were from Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Putrajaya as well as Negri Sembilan.

At a press discussion with Ngeow Chow Ying, a vice-chairperson of a civil rights cabinet of a Kuala Lumpur as well as Selangor Chinese Assembly Hall, Thasleem pronounced he had perceived some-more than 600 complaints from a parents upon a matter.

He pronounced a parents quoted countless reasons given by a schools, between others:
  • There was no official minute from a district preparation office;
  • Students were asked to keepInterlokuntil a new novel namedKonserto Terakhirwas perceived from a Education Ministry;
  • Students were asked to keep a novel during home for camp reading; and
  • Students need not worry as there won't be questions formed upon a book in a SPM Bahasa Malaysia paper.
However, Thasleem said, there still were a number of schools waiting to embrace copies of theKonserto Terakhirfrom a ministry.

On December 21, theministry announcedthatKonserto Terakhir, als o authored by national laureate Abdullah Hussain, would replaceInterlokas a text for a Malay literature component for Form Five students from this year.

Education director-general Abd Ghafar Mahmud pronounced a text replacement concerned students in Zone Two, covering Negri Sembilan, a Federal Territories of Kuala Lumpur as well as Putrajaya, as well as Selangor.

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