Education

Rotation system will not burden teachers: Radzi

They only need to teach the same syllabus to 2 separate groups of students

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 29 Sep 2021 11:41PM

Rotation system will not burden teachers: Radzi
Education Minister Datuk Radzi Jidin says the rotation system involves one class being divided into two groups. – Radzi Jidin Instagram pic, September 29, 2021

KUALA LUMPUR – The implementation of a rotation system for schools that splits classes into two groups when schools reopen under the National Recovery Plan (NRP) on October 3 will not burden teachers.

Education Minister Datuk Radzi Jidin said this is because teachers only need to teach the same syllabus to two separate groups of students.

“The implementation of the rotation system involves one class being divided into two groups. The first week, group A will go to school for face-to-face learning with teachers. The next week, this group will study at home and what they need to do is carry out assignments like activities, text books and studying via YouTube, as provided by teachers.

“This system will not add to teachers’ duties as teachers will already have made their teaching preparation and plans; they only need to share this with the students for preparations at home and, when the students go back to school, teachers will look at which topic their students failed to understand and help them with that,” he said on the programme titled “Inclusive: Schools Operating Safely and Conducively” aired on RTM tonight.

He explained that group B would then go to school the following week for their face-to-face learning.

Radzi said that to ensure the framework issued by the ministry would be implemented well, the communication networks at the ministerial level and also those below would be put to good use.

“Parents themselves requested for engagement sessions with schools so that they, too, can understand what the ministry is doing.

“Yesterday, we also met with the education director and reiterated our orders that students who do not come to school would not be issued warning letters,” he added. – Bernama, September 29, 2021

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