Singapore News - Ten vaccination centres have closed and more will be closing in the next few weeks. Checks by The Straits Times show that 30 vaccination centres are currently operating, down from 40 in June last year. Last Wednesday (March 16), the Ministry of Health, Ministry of. Read more at www.tnp.sg
SINGAPORE - Ten vaccination centres have closed and more will be closing in the next few weeks. Checks by The Straits Times show that 30 vaccination centres are currently operating, down from 40 in June last year. Last Wednesday (March 16), the Ministry of Health, Ministry of Education and the Early Childhood Development Agency urged the public to visit centres.
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This article is written in conjunction with Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka (DBP)’s 65th anniversary this year, themed ‘Aksara Nan Hidup Sepanjang Zaman.’ It also shares insights on how best to deal with pandemic fatigue, a phenomenon described as burnout and dwindling motivation among home-based learners brought on by COVID-19.
KUALA LUMPUR – The COVID-19 pandemic has forced school closures nationwide. As a result, education has changed dramatically, with schools embracing the home-based teaching and learning (PdPR) system to mitigate the transmission of the virus.
However, the approach is not without its flaws as it has indirectly caused primary school pupils, in particular, to experience learning burnout or lack of motivation to learn and read.
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Parent Action Group for Education Malaysia chairman Datin Noor Azimah Abdul Rahim said it was vital that the SOP be stringent and continually adhered to.
“We must not let our guard down at any point in time,” she said.
Melaka Action Group for Parents in Education chairman Mak Chee Kin said the Education Ministry must have an action plan ready in case not all teachers were immunised by September.
Although the escalating number of daily cases was scary, he said the prolonged school closure had left a negative impact on students.