Achievement of children in an alternative education programme for refugee, stateless and undocumented children in Sabah, Malaysia

Access to formal education is an arduous and difficult process for undocumented and stateless children with entry into government schools often hindered by their status and prevailing national policies and procedures. The Alternative Education Programme (AEP) is structured as a response for the need...

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Main Authors: Vincent Pang, Mei-Teng Ling, Rose Patsy Tibok
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spelling my.ums.eprints.301402021-07-29T14:09:29Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/30140/ Achievement of children in an alternative education programme for refugee, stateless and undocumented children in Sabah, Malaysia Vincent Pang Mei-Teng Ling Rose Patsy Tibok BJ1-1725 Ethics HQ The family. Marriage. Woman LB Theory and practice of education Access to formal education is an arduous and difficult process for undocumented and stateless children with entry into government schools often hindered by their status and prevailing national policies and procedures. The Alternative Education Programme (AEP) is structured as a response for the need to provide some form of schooling for children under this classification. This study investigated students’ attainment in the AEP curriculum at Murni Alternative Education Centre (MAEC). A questionnaire, which incorporated a proxy pre-test, measured the achievement of children pre and post-participation in the MAEC learning among 136 female and 113 male learners with the mean age being 10.17 years. Achievement of the intended outcomes of the MAEC curriculum was investigated using Rasch Analysis. Achievement of MAEC objectives was demonstrated in the five curriculum components. In Literacy and Numeracy, item difficulty of reading, speaking, writing and counting showed significant decreases. In Religious Practice, a slight improvement was found with learners able to read the Quran and perform Islamic obligations and acts of worship. For Civics and Citizenship, increase in awareness and appreciation of Malaysian nationhood was ascertained with almost all children identifying themselves as ‘Malaysians’. Improvement in Self-Management was also demonstrated through increased awareness of personal hygiene and well-being except in the matter of environment upkeep. For Living Skills, the majority concurred that MAEC learning equipped them with skills to generate income. These insights into the MAEC learning outcomes from the perspectives of learners themselves could serve as guidelines towards any restructuring of AEP curriculum in MAEC in particular, and Sabah in general. Penerbit UNISZA 2019-11-30 Article PeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/30140/1/Achievement%20of%20children%20in%20an%20alternative%20education%20programme%20for%20refugee%2C%20stateless%20and%20undocumented%20children%20in%20Sabah%2C%20Malaysia-Abstract.pdf text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/30140/2/Achievement%20of%20children%20in%20an%20alternative%20education%20programme%20for%20refugee%2C%20stateless%20and%20undocumented%20children%20in%20Sabah%2C%20Malaysia.pdf Vincent Pang and Mei-Teng Ling and Rose Patsy Tibok (2019) Achievement of children in an alternative education programme for refugee, stateless and undocumented children in Sabah, Malaysia. Journal of Nusantara Studies (JONUS), 4. pp. 335-361. ISSN 0127-9386 https://journal.unisza.edu.my/jonus/index.php/jonus/article/view/609 http://dx.doi.org/10.24200/jonus.vol4iss2pp335-361
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topic BJ1-1725 Ethics
HQ The family. Marriage. Woman
LB Theory and practice of education
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HQ The family. Marriage. Woman
LB Theory and practice of education
Vincent Pang
Mei-Teng Ling
Rose Patsy Tibok
Achievement of children in an alternative education programme for refugee, stateless and undocumented children in Sabah, Malaysia
description Access to formal education is an arduous and difficult process for undocumented and stateless children with entry into government schools often hindered by their status and prevailing national policies and procedures. The Alternative Education Programme (AEP) is structured as a response for the need to provide some form of schooling for children under this classification. This study investigated students’ attainment in the AEP curriculum at Murni Alternative Education Centre (MAEC). A questionnaire, which incorporated a proxy pre-test, measured the achievement of children pre and post-participation in the MAEC learning among 136 female and 113 male learners with the mean age being 10.17 years. Achievement of the intended outcomes of the MAEC curriculum was investigated using Rasch Analysis. Achievement of MAEC objectives was demonstrated in the five curriculum components. In Literacy and Numeracy, item difficulty of reading, speaking, writing and counting showed significant decreases. In Religious Practice, a slight improvement was found with learners able to read the Quran and perform Islamic obligations and acts of worship. For Civics and Citizenship, increase in awareness and appreciation of Malaysian nationhood was ascertained with almost all children identifying themselves as ‘Malaysians’. Improvement in Self-Management was also demonstrated through increased awareness of personal hygiene and well-being except in the matter of environment upkeep. For Living Skills, the majority concurred that MAEC learning equipped them with skills to generate income. These insights into the MAEC learning outcomes from the perspectives of learners themselves could serve as guidelines towards any restructuring of AEP curriculum in MAEC in particular, and Sabah in general.
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author Vincent Pang
Mei-Teng Ling
Rose Patsy Tibok
author_facet Vincent Pang
Mei-Teng Ling
Rose Patsy Tibok
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title Achievement of children in an alternative education programme for refugee, stateless and undocumented children in Sabah, Malaysia
title_short Achievement of children in an alternative education programme for refugee, stateless and undocumented children in Sabah, Malaysia
title_full Achievement of children in an alternative education programme for refugee, stateless and undocumented children in Sabah, Malaysia
title_fullStr Achievement of children in an alternative education programme for refugee, stateless and undocumented children in Sabah, Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Achievement of children in an alternative education programme for refugee, stateless and undocumented children in Sabah, Malaysia
title_sort achievement of children in an alternative education programme for refugee, stateless and undocumented children in sabah, malaysia
publisher Penerbit UNISZA
publishDate 2019
url https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/30140/1/Achievement%20of%20children%20in%20an%20alternative%20education%20programme%20for%20refugee%2C%20stateless%20and%20undocumented%20children%20in%20Sabah%2C%20Malaysia-Abstract.pdf
https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/30140/2/Achievement%20of%20children%20in%20an%20alternative%20education%20programme%20for%20refugee%2C%20stateless%20and%20undocumented%20children%20in%20Sabah%2C%20Malaysia.pdf
https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/30140/
https://journal.unisza.edu.my/jonus/index.php/jonus/article/view/609
http://dx.doi.org/10.24200/jonus.vol4iss2pp335-361
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