Monday, March 26, 2012

"Teacher, berapa markah saya?"
"Hi, W, you got 64% for your English paper. Congratulations, it's a 'B'. Let's work hard to get you an "A" in the next exam."
"Teacher, I will work hard."

Unlike the student above, many of my students barely passed their recent exam (40% is the passing mark), and some have evidently written themselves off after so many years of underachievement and negative reinforcements of false beliefs ("saya memang tak pandai"). To top it all, for every student who tries to speak the language, two or more will put him/her down, discouraging any potential growth or increase in confidence. This is the reality of the streaming system: the good become better and the poor become worse, and the path of these students is really decided from the first day of school, unless some intervention is done.

Yet, some students have decided to change that. I've been so encouraged to hear stories of students who deliberately speak the language despite the flak they get from their friends: "Biarlah mereka, kami suka Bahasa Inggeris." They stutter and they stumble, getting it wrong more often than right, but they are my 'fire-starters'.

And I hope this fire catches on.

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