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Home-based teaching and learning not only limited to online learning, says education minister

KLUANG, June 7 — The implementation of home-based teaching and learning not only covers online learning, but also manual teaching aids, said Senior Education Minister Datuk Mohd Radzi Md Jidin.

“The PdPR method can be implemented through various approaches, such as preparing manual teaching materials that will be delivered to students or collected by parents at schools. It’s not just online. Radzi said that to support the implementation of the PdPR, the Education Ministry has also introduced several educational television channels, including DidikTV which has received good feedback from parents and students.

Meanwhile, Hashim Ahmad, 54, said the provision of such assistance would definitely help his son Mohd Syafiq Haiqal to increase his focus during the PdPR sessions.

 

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