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Sense of calm as 1 1mil preschoolers, Year One and Year Two pupils enter schools

PETALING JAYA: A sense of calm filled the air as 1.1 million pupils entered schools nationwide for face-to-face learning on Monday (March 1) The later-than-usual date of entering schools for preschoolers, Year One and Year Two students is due to the surge in daily Covid-19 cases. Students from Year Three to Year Six will return for face-to-face classes on March 8. Checks by The Star at several schools revealed that the majority of pupils followed standard operating procedures (SOP) and showed up in school as early as 6.45am. This time around, no pupils were found kicking and screaming as they resisted attempts to step foot on school grounds.

Sense of calm as 1 1 million Malaysian preschoolers, Year One and Two pupils enter schools

Sense of calm as 1 1 million Malaysian preschoolers, Year One and Two pupils enter schools
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Don t just leave it to the teachers

Learning together: Zulkifli Mohamad, 38, (far left) and his wife Nor Hidayu Zakaria, 39, (third from left) monitoring the lesson as their children tune in to DidikTV at their home in Taman Adis Indah, Kuala Ibai. Bernama WHEN DidikTV Kementerian Pendidikan Malaysia (DidikTV) was launched to improve the Education Ministry’s TV Pendidikan, it was hailed as a way to level the playing field for students nationwide. Now, those without digital gadgets or an Internet connection could keep up with their formal schooling. The channel which took over ntv7’s airtime, however, was quick to court criticisms including the presenters’ abilities to teach.

DidikTV: It will be better

NEW endeavours do not come without its set of challenges – this is a given. But if the project involves a channel dedicated to the broadcasting of educational content in the country, necessary steps must be taken to ensure it is delivered well. In the days leading up to its launch on Feb 17, DidikTV Kementerian Pendidikan Malaysia (KPM) received much hype. Unfortunately, its first broadcast received just as much criticism and flak, too, from the public. An 88-second video clip of teacher Rafidah Rahmat’s science lesson on the reproductive system went viral not only for her weak command of the English language, but for factual inaccuracies as well.

D-day for SPM 2020 cohort

Safe environment: Pkharuddin said candidates are allowed to eat in the exam halls and that food will be delivered to them. (photo by Bernama) THE Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) 2020 exams start tomorrow and the Education Ministry assures parents that the health and safety of students is a priority. Examinations Syndicate director Datuk Pkharuddin Ghazali said the ministry issued revised guidelines on Feb 9 titled “School Management and Operations Under the New Norm 2.0”, which is an improvement of previous versions of the document. While the basis of the guidelines remain the same, certain improvements were made based on the country’s current Covid-19 situation, he said.

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