Education

Perpaduan kindies to teach sign language from next year

However, system will not be included in syllabus or offered as subject

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 16 Oct 2021 3:21PM

Perpaduan kindies to teach sign language from next year
Sign language will be taught as a third language in Perpaduan kindergartens next year, joining the ranks of Mandarin, Tamil, Kadazan and Iban. – National Unity Ministry pic, October 16, 2021

IPOH – The teaching and learning of sign language will be introduced at Perpaduan kindergartens next year, said National Unity Minister Datuk Halimah Mohamed Sadique.

She said it would be introduced as a third language, in addition to Mandarin, Tamil, Kadazan and Iban, for the teaching of communication under the Perpaduan Kindergarten Early Childhood Education Plan 2021-2030.

The teaching of the third language will be implemented at all the 1,781 Perpaduan kindergartens, involving 38,000 students, nationwide, she added.

However, she said, the teaching of the third language will not be included in the syllabus or as a subject for Perpaduan kindergartens so as not to burden the students. 

According to Halimah, the teaching of sign language for kindergarten children was proposed by Datuk Ras Adiba Radzi during a debate in the Senate.

She told reporters this when met after a Rukun Tetangga Community Unity Programme in Kg Tersusun Klebang Selatan Kinta here today.

Also present was Perak Unity Department director Mansor Mohd Hashim. – Bernama, October 16, 2021

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