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Following the official launch ceremony that was presided over by prime minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin, DidikTV was made available to the Malaysian public.
Airing from 7am to midnight daily, this special channel is part of the Ministry of Education (MOE) s initiatives to solve the problems faced in home-based teaching and learning (PdPR).
DidikTV s content includes daily classes on various subjects for students in both primary and secondary school, as well as edutainment, content produced by students, and more
Through this, MOE wants to provide Malaysians with a platform to gain more knowledge, as part of their efforts to help create an informed society.
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This story is brought to you by Malaysia s Ministry of Education.
DidikTV, the Ministry of Education (MOE) s previously announced special TV channel dedicated to education, will be launched on 17 February.
This is one of MOE s initiatives in their efforts to ensure that Malaysian students receive free access to knowledge and educational content, just as they would in school. DidikTV will air from 7am to midnight daily.
The introduction of this special channel helps to solve the problems faced in home-based teaching and learning (PdPR)
In a statement, Bersatu Youth information chief Mohd Ashraf Mustaqim expressed congratulatory remarks to Education Minister Datuk Dr Radzi Jidin. He congratulated Dr Radzi on his earnest efforts in making sure the initiative successfully solved one of the biggest problems with PdPR.