01/01/2022
The Education Ministry has issued a revised 2021/2022 Session 3 school reopening based on the latest standard operating procedures (SOPs) brought about by the latest Covid-19 situation in the country.
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Edu Ministry issues revised 2021/22 Session 3 school reopening SOPs | New Straits Times
KUALA LUMPUR: The Education Ministry has issued a revised 2021/2022 Session 3 school reopening based on the latest standard operating procedures (SOPs) brought about by the latest Covid-19 situation in the country.
24/12/2021
Senior Education Minister Datuk Dr Radzi Jidin said schools in Category A will reopen on Jan 9, and those in Category B on Jan 10.
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Re-opening of schools nationwide deferred by a week due to floods | New Straits Times
KUALA KUMPUR: The reopening of schools next year will be deferred by a week due to the floods.
14/12/2021
A study is being conducted to allow more student cohorts to return to the classroom for face-to-face learning, says Datuk Dr Radzi Jidin.
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Study underway to allow more students to come back to school, says Radzi Jidin
KUALA LUMPUR: A study is being conducted to allow more student cohorts to return to the classroom for face-to-face learning, says Datuk Dr Radzi Jidin.
05/12/2021
Those who left the education system before they completed their schooling made up 0.22% of the total number of students.
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Over 20,000 students dropped out of school from March 2020 to July 2021, says Education Ministry
PETALING JAYA: A total of 21,316 students dropped out of school during the Covid-19 pandemic from March last year to July this year, says the...
04/12/2021
They are urging the Education Ministry to relook its SOP in light of the number of students who tested positive for the virus.
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Get stricter with school SOP, Education Ministry urged
PETALING JAYA: Tighter Covid-19 regulations and monitoring must be implemented in schools, say educationists and parents.
30/11/2021
With an attendance of more than 86% of students.
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More than four out of five students are back in school for face-to-face lessons, says Radzi
KUALA LUMPUR: The resumption of face-to-face learning on Oct 3 has seen all 10,060 primary and secondary schools in operation with the attendance...
29/11/2021
"Learning 10 subjects in slightly more than half a year will impinge on acquiring adequate subject knowledge and becoming competent in all of them." ~Ting Lian Lee
Too many subjects to study for the SPM exam
FROM TING LIAN LEE , Johor Baru
28/11/2021
Assoc Prof Dr Vishalache: "Surrounding a naturally curious child with books from an early age is essential to expanding their knowledge."
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‘Bring back books’
READING is crucial in ensuring students do well in school.
27/11/2021
This is part of the new National Testing Strategy, which has just been published by the Health Ministry.
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MOH: Primary school pupils to undergo weekly Covid-19 tests
PUTRAJAYA: Starting next week, primary school pupils will be required to undergo weekly Covid-19 tests, said Khairy Jamaluddin.
25/11/2021
Educationists and parents say it is time to let students bring their devices to the classrooms but there must be regulations to prevent the privilege from being abused.
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Phones in schools? It’s ok
PETALING JAYA: Allow mobile phones in schools but make sure there are strict guidelines on usage.
23/11/2021
Many candidates argued that the compact schedule will only worsen their exam jitters as they sit for an examination that would decide their life trajectory.
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SPM schedule to be revised, says Radzi | New Straits Times
KUALA LUMPUR: The Education Ministry will release a new examination schedule for Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) 2021 candidates.
23/11/2021
Virtual learning is now the norm for students as the Covid-19 pandemic has turned the world upside down.
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Caring teachers help make online learning a success | New Straits Times
Virtual learning is now the norm for students as the Covid-19 pandemic has turned the world upside down.