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1st Meeting 2026

19 January 2026 – 03 March 2026

MOE Approves Tamil Language for Special Education in SJK(T)s Under New 2027 Curriculum

If your child attends a Tamil school and requires special education support, this session brought excellent news. The government announced that starting in 2027, special education classes in Tamil schools will officially include the Tamil language in their curriculum. Previously, these classes only followed the national school syllabus. The government also confirmed a fifty million ringgit allocation for Tamil schools nationwide and promised to keep expanding special education classes based on local needs.

The Ministry of Education Malaysia (KPM) committed to a significant policy shift by integrating mother tongue subjects into the Special Education Integration Programme (PPKI) for vernacular schools under the upcoming Kurikulum Persekolahan 2027 (KP 2027). This resolved a long-standing curriculum disparity where special education students in Tamil-medium national-type schools (SJKT) were taught using the national school syllabus without formal Tamil language instruction. Members of Parliament also highlighted the government's RM50 million funding allocation for SJK(T)s, reflecting continued financial support for vernacular education infrastructure and operational sustainability.

Key Findings

MP Scorecard

MP Name Constituency Topic Stance Impact
Tuan Sanisvara Nethaji Rayer a/l Rajaji Jelutong Defended SJK(T) curriculum standards and subjects Advocacy General Rhetoric
Tuan Cha Kee Chin Rasah Requested Tamil subject for PPKI classes Advocacy Policy Shift
Tuan Sanisvara Nethaji Rayer a/l Rajaji Jelutong Highlighted RM50 million allocation for SJK(T)s Advocacy Budget Allocation

Executive Responses

Minister/Deputy Portfolio Response To Verdict Date
YB Tuan Wong Kah Woh Ministry of Education Tamil in PPKI (35-day lag from 26 Jan) Resolved 02 March 2026

Policy Signals

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