- Sha'ari Tadin
Infobox Prime Minister
name = Sha'ari Tadin (1932 - present)
birth_date =Birth date and age|1932|8|2|df=y
birth_place =Kuala Pilah ,Negeri Sembilan
spouse =Latifah Md Tahir
constituency =Chai Chee andBedok
party =People's Action Party
languagesspoken =English and MalaySha'ari Tadin (born
2 August 1932 ) is a former SeniorParliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Culture, and Member of Parliament (MP) in theSingapore Government . As the firstMalay graduate MP, he is also highly regarded as Cikgu Shaari, for his role asteacher ,tutor , principal andeducator .Education
Haji Sha'ari Tadin was born in
Kuala Pilah ,Negri Sembilan ,Federation of Malaya . He is aMinangkabau descent. He was the eldest of six siblings. He was educated at the Malay School in Kuala Pilah and completed his primary education at Darjah 6 during the Japanese occupation of Malaya from 1942-1945.After the war, Sha'ari completed his primary education in Singapore at Outram School (now
Outram Secondary School in less than three years. He later had his secondary education atVictoria School and on obtaining his Senior Cambridge Certificate, joined the Teachers' Training College (nowNational Institute of Education ) and started his teaching career in 1957.Teaching & scholarship
Sha'ari taught in various primary schools between 1954 and 1960. One of his former students from Jalan Daud Primary School was Mr
Zainul Abidin bin Mohamed Rasheed , currently Senior Minister of State at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Mayor of North East District of Singapore.In 1961, Sha'ari taught Science to Malay-medium pupils at Siglap Secondary School. A year later, he was awarded the Federation
Colombo Plan Scholarship to study at theUniversity of Malaya (UM) inKuala Lumpur , leading up to a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) degree in Malay Studies. While at UM, he was elected President of the "Persatuan Kebangsaan Pelajar Islam Malaysia" (PKPIM) or National Union of Federation Muslim Students from 1963 to 1965, as well as Executive Committee member of the "Masjlis Belia Malaysia" or Malaysian Youth Council (MYC) Executive Committee in 1963 and 1964. He was also Deputy Leader of UM's first Student Exchange Programme delegation toChulalongkorn University ,Bangkok in 1963; and part of MYC's delegation to the 5th General Assembly of the World Assembly of Youth (WAY) Conference atUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst , USA.With a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) degree in Malay Studies, he returned to Singapore in 1965. He taught Malay and Economics (in the Malay language) to the first batch of pre-University Malay-medium pupils at Sang Nila Utama Secondary School, the first Malay secondary school in Singapore. He was also part of the Singapore delegation to the Third Asian Teachers' Leadership Seminar Committee, Permanent Congress of Malay Language and Culture in 1966. Within 2 years at Sang Nila Utama Secondary School, he became Acting Principal in 1967. He also tutored many students, one of whom was the son of the first President of Singapore, Mr
Yusof bin Ishak .Politics
In the mid 1960s, newly independent Singapore was facing problems such as mass unemployment, shortage of public housing as well as lack of land and natural resources. The Government’s implementation of a large-scale public housing programme caused many residents from largely rural areas to be relocated to various parts of the island. There was a strong need to establish closer rapport with the people, especially in the Malay community and help them understand the need for better public housing.
First Malay graduate MP (1968)
As one of the first few Singaporean Malay scholars in the 1960s, Sha'ari was approached by the
Prime Minister of Singapore, MrLee Kuan Yew , to join thePeople's Action Party (PAP ) and to contest in the republic’s general elections. Dedicated to teaching and his students, it took much persuasion before Sha'ari agreed to join politics. He strongly believed in a strong foundation in education among the younger generation of citizens, and being in Parliament would enable him to continue his work and do more for the nation.Member of Parliament for Kampong Chai Chee (1968-1976)
In February 1968, Sha'ari retired temporarily from Government Service to enable him to stand as a PAP candidate for Kampong
Chai Chee in the 1968 Singapore General Elections. Returning unopposed with over 75 percent of votes, Sha'ari became Member of Parliament for Kampong Chai Chee and the first Malay graduate PAP MP.Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Culture (1968-1972)
In May 1968, at the age of 36, Sha'ari was appointed Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Culture. He spent time and energy with the people, grassroots leaders and residents in his constituency to better understand their concerns and to be able to help them understand the need for building a better future for Singapore.
enior Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Culture (1972-1976)
Within four years in office, Sha’ari he was promoted to Senior Parliamentary Secretary (Culture) in 1972. He had also temporarily performed the duties of Parliamentary Secretary (Education) before the 1972 General Elections.
During his tenure at the Ministry of Culture, he was instrumental in the promotion of arts and culture of Singapore and its introduction overseas. In 1969, he founded "Majlis Pusat" ("Pertubuhan-Pertubuhan Budaya Melayu") or Central Council of Malay Cultural Organisations, and became its patron until 1987. He helped to establish the National Dance Company (now Singapore Dance Theatre), which made its debut in the
Adelaide Festival of Arts in 1972. He led cultural delegations toIndonesia , theSoviet Union ,Tehran andSouth Korea . He was leader of the Singapore contingent at the1974 Asian Games in Tehran. He was also a special guest of the Governments ofWest Germany ,Japan andFrance in 1972, 1974, 1975 respectively.Other senior appointments
* Founder, Chairman of Advisory Board & Patron, "Majlis Pusat", 1969-1987
* Vice-President,Singapore Sports Council , 1974-1982
* Ex-Co Member, Asian Games Federation (nowOlympic Council of Asia ), 1974-1982
* President,Singapore Amateur Cycling Association , 1977-1988
* Member of Executive Board,Singapore National Olympic Council (SNOC), 1970s
* President, "Taman Bacaan" (Singapore Malay Youth Library Association), 1970s
* Chief Patron, Japanese Cultural Society, SIngapore, 1970s
* Adviser of Regional Youth Council (East),People's Association , 1970s
* Chairman of Organising Committee, Summer Scholarship, Japan (Asian students), 1970sOpening ceremonies
Sha'ari Tadin officiated many events including:
* 1974 - Opening of the Art & Handicraft Exhibition of theDemocratic People's Republic of Korea , atSingapore Conference Hall
* 1975 - Opening of the Six French Masters of Photography Exhibition, atNational Museum of Singapore
* 1975 - Opening Ceremony of the Soviet Film Festival, SingaporeHe also opened schools and institutions including:
* 1968 -Telok Kurau Primary School (at former premise at Joo Chiat Place)
* 1971 - Sennet Road Secondary School
* 1971 - Aminah Mosque (now Darul Aman Mosque)
* 1971 - kg Chai Chee Community Centre
* 1974 -Toa Payoh Community Library
* 1974 - Chai Chee Branch Library
* 1976 - PERGAS Study Centre
* 1978 - Bedok View Secondary SchoolMember of Parliament for Bedok (1976-1980)
Bedok was partly reclaimed in 1966. In 1973, development started for the creation ofBedok New Town , the fifth new town by theHousing Development Board (HDB ). Bedok became a constituency in 1976 under the charge of Sha'ari Tadin, who formed the Citizens' Consultative Committee. That same year, he contested in the General Elections in Bedok constituency and was returned with a majority vote of nearly 75 percent.On 28 September 1978, as the Member of Parliament for Bedok Constituency, he officially opened
Bedok View Secondary School , the 139th school built by the government and the first government secondary school to be built within Bedok New Town.Continuing teaching & education
In February 1977, Sha'ari rejoined the Ministry of Education as an aided Education Officer. That same year, he was seconded as Principal of
Telok Kurau Secondary School , whilst still serving as a Member of Parliament. Under his leadership and guidance, the number of 'O' level passes increased at the school.Upon retiring from politics, Sha'ari was posted to the
Ministry of Education, Singapore 's Public Relations Unit in 1985 until 1987. He also served as a Visiting Fellow at the Institute of South East Asian Studies (ISEAS) in December 1987.At the age of 50, Sha'ari obtained a Masters Degree in Social Sciences in
Sociology from theNational University of Singapore in 1987, after submitting histhesis entitled 'A Study of Performance and Motivation of Schoolchildren in an Integrated Secondary School'. His achievements have become a source of inspiration to many under his guidance and mentorship, and those who know him.Awards
Sha'ari Tadin received the "Anugerah Jasawan" (Meritorious Award) by "Majlis Pusat" in 1984. The Singapore Government has also accorded him the "Pingat Bakti Setia" (Excellent Service Award) for his commitment and contribution to public service.
Current
Sha'ari Tadin has since been diagnosed with mild
Parkinson's disease , and spends his time at hisSiglap home with his wife, six children (four of whom are university graduates) and 11 grandchildren.References
* Morais, J. Victor, editor (1969). "The Who's Who 1969: Malaysia and Singapore". Kuala Lumpur: J. Victor Morais S.B.ST.J.
* Cornelius-Takahama, Vernon (1999). "Kampong Chai Chee". Singapore: National Library Board Singapore
* Tan, Sumiko (1993). "Chai Chee revisited". Singapore: Kampong Chai Chee CCCee also
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Malays in Singapore
*Members of the Singapore Parliament
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