KUALA LUMPUR: On the average, student attendance exceeded 85 per cent during the face-to-face school sessions for the period Oct 3 until yesterday, the Dewan Rakyat was told today.
Senior Education Minister Datuk Dr Radzi Jidin said this showed that the reopening of schools has generally been well-received by parents as well as students, and has enabled teachers to assess their students' mastery of lessons and implement the appropriate interventions.
"Overall, the number of schools currently operating (nationwide for the period Oct 3 to Nov 29) stands at 10,060, involving a total of 4,385,281 students.
"All primary and secondary schools under the MOE (Ministry of Education) in states under Phase 4 of the National Recovery Plan (PPN) are fully operational involving 8,166 schools.
"As for Kelantan and Sarawak which are under PPN Phase 3, a total of 1,894 schools have been in operation involving 1,526 primary schools and 368 secondary schools," he said during the Ministers Question Time in the Dewan Rakyat today.
Radzi was replying to a question from Abdul Latiff Abdul Rahman (PAS-Kuala Krai) who wanted to know the latest on school operations nationwide since the staggered opening from Oct 3 and the acceptance of teachers, students and parents on the matter.
In response to Abdul Latiff's supplementary question on the MOE's plan for all schools to operate fully without having to rotate, Radzi said currently attendance without rotation involved examination class students on condition, 90 per cent of the examination class students have been vaccinated.
He said currently examination class students in schools nationwide were allowed to attend schools fully except for those in four schools which had not achieved the 90 per cent vaccination rate.
"We are working closely with the Ministry of Health to see which cohort can be included to attend school fully.
"As far as possible, the MOE would like everyone to return to school soonest, without going through the rotational system, but we always have to consider health factors and discuss with the MOH, especially with the emergence of a new COVID-19 variant," he said.
-- BERNAMA
Bernama
Tue Nov 30 2021
On average, student attendance exceeded 85 per cent during the face-to-face school sessions for the period Oct 3 until yesterday, Senior Education Minister Datuk Dr Radzi Jidin told the Dewan Rakyat today. - Japen photo
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