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20 Food Banks & Aid In Klang Valley To Drop Off Essentials & Help Out

Food banks and food aid packages in Klang Valley  The COVID-19 pandemic has yet to take a positive turn in our country, with better days still ahead of us. While we wait for things to get under control here, many are helping their struggling neighbours get by in various ways, so we can all get through this roller coaster ride together. Along with the Putih campaign – which has been a way Malaysians are looking out for each other at this time – there are also food banks with basic necessities for affected individuals that often need replenishing. So if you’re looking to help out, we rounded up

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Upcoming SPM exams need clear SOP early

Upcoming SPM exams need clear SOP early - educator Published A - The government has been urged to release a clear standard operating procedure (SOP) ahead of time before the Malaysian Education Certificate (SPM) 2020 examinations begin. Brickfields Asia College managing director Raja Singham said many are concerned about the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on those involved in the examinations. The Education Ministry deserves praise for doing its best in the face of an unprecedented pandemic but. All Access Plan

IN FOCUS: Prolonged school closure in Malaysia due to COVID-19 shakes up learning experience

IN FOCUS: Prolonged school closure in Malaysia due to COVID-19 shakes up learning experience Toggle share menu Advertisement IN FOCUS: Prolonged school closure in Malaysia due to COVID-19 shakes up learning experience With education in Malaysia and elsewhere severely disrupted by the pandemic, CNA takes an in-depth look at how pupils have been affected, including those without easy access to the tools needed for remote learning. Kok Mei Yee (right) helping her son Chong Zheng Yi, a primary school student, with his homework. (Photo courtesy of Kok Mei Yee)  13 Jan 2021 10:05AM) Share this content Bookmark KUALA LUMPUR: For most of 2020, school lessons for Siti Najihah Najwa Ridzuan, 17, were very different from normal.

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