THE red flag has been raised for some time on English proficiency among school students. It has been a “hot button” issue especially for concerned parents and employers and yet, consensus remained elusive.
In September, Pemandu designed a simple anonymous online survey to gauge public opinion on the importance of English proficiency among school students.
In just one week, more than 90% of the 190,000 respondents came back to say they were in favour of upping English standards in schools.
The survey went viral in a way I never imagined it would.
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In September, Pemandu designed a simple anonymous online survey to gauge public opinion on the importance of English proficiency among school students.
In just one week, more than 90% of the 190,000 respondents came back to say they were in favour of upping English standards in schools.
The survey went viral in a way I never imagined it would.
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