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School sessions to normalise without rotation system beginning tomorrow, says minister

KOTA BARU, April 16 — The schooling session will return to normal without the rotation system starting tomorrow, says Education Minister Datuk Dr Mohd Radzi Md Jidin.“Maybe when school reopens, we will be able to see how pupils come to school, and look at the situation outside which has become more open, and this may result in some who may not follow the standard operating procedure .

Mohd Radzi said that his ministry would also be unveiling the schooling guidelines 4.0 in the near future.

 

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