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‘Adat schools’ have much to offer: Pioneer
Published on: Wednesday, August 16, 2023
Published on: Wed, Aug 16, 2023
By: Jinni Juanis
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‘Adat schools’ have much to offer: Pioneer
Some of the students of the customary school.
Kota Kinabalu: The establishment of a “Customs School”, also known as “Sekolah Adat Anak Negeri”, for indigenous communities in Sabah could address several important objectives and concerns related to the preservation of cultural heritage, education and community empowerment.

President of Pertubuhan Sakag Dusun Talantang Sabah (Sakag Talantang), Ramdi Indang, said preservation of cultural heritage of indigenous communities had unique traditions, languages and customs that are passed down through generations.

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A dedicated Sekolah Adat, he said, could provide a formal setting to teach cultural elements to younger generation, helping to preserve their identity and heritage.

“A school designed specifically for indigenous communities can ensure that the curriculum and teaching methods are culturally sensitive and relevant. It can incorporate traditional knowledge, practices and values into the educational experience, which may not be adequately addressed in mainstream schools,” he said.
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