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Visualizing Ethnic Relations Involved in Education System in Malaysia.

2023-12-01 03:07:13

Objective To understand ethnic relations in the educational system in Malaysia. Deepen understanding of Malaysian education system from both "Sekolah Kebangsaan" and "Sekolah Vernakular". Please compare the 'Sekolah Kebangsaan' and 'Sekolah Vernakular' systems. Method In the process of making this video, we got information on "Sekolah Kebangsaan" and "Sekolah Vernakular" from the member groups Ng Hui Ping and Mohamad Sabri Bin Burhan.

Ethnic Relations The diversity of the ethnicities of Malaysia is both blessing and the cause of stress. This mixture makes Malaysia one of the most international places in the world because it helps to maintain international relations with many Malaysian societies such as the Indonesian archipelago, Islamic world, India, China and Europe. Malaysians can easily exchange ideas and technologies with other countries and influence the world situation. The same diversity caused seemingly troubling social cohesion and the threat of racial violence brought considerable tension to Malaysian politics.

Malaysia is a multiethnic, multicultural, multilingual society, and many ethnic groups in Malaysia have different cultural features. Malaysian society is expressed as "representative of Asia". The original culture of this area was born from its indigenous tribe and the Malay people who emigrated there in ancient times. The culture of China and India has important influence dating back to the time of trade with that country. Other cultures affecting Malaysia include Persian, Arabic, and English. The equilibrium of racial power caused by the structure of the government and the concept of social contracts brought little incentive for the assimilation of Malayans and Malaysian minority culture. Historically, the government has no difference between "Malay culture" and "Malaysian culture".

The national riot that occurred in Malaysia on May 13, 1969 was a landmark event in the history of ethnic relations of young people since the independence of British colonial government in 1957. Malaysia has a multinational population including most Malaysians, most of them are Malaysians. Native and two relatively large ethnic minorities, they are mainly Chinese and Indian from immigrants in China and India. The Chinese formed minorities more than the Indians. Since each country has its own political party, the race is politicized even in independent Malaysia