The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Smartphone­s essential for home-based teaching, learning

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KUALA LUMPUR: Students used to be banned from bringing their mobile phones to school, but as the country currently facing Covid-19, the device has become a necessity for homebased teaching and learning (PdPR) session.

For parents who have many school-going children, they have to provide their children with mobile phones or computers to ensure that they do not lag behind in their studies at the primary or secondary school level.

Many parents are looking for second-hand smartphone­s or computers to enable their children to follow the PdPR lesson and according to a media report, a famous preacher Ustaz Ebit Liew received 43,000 messages from individual­s in need of gadgets for PdPR purposes.

Upon receiving the message, the preacher had bought 100 tablets to be distribute­d to students from less fortunate families. For 45-year-old Mariah Ismail who has five school-going children and sells “kuih” for a living, she could not afford to buy a gadget each for her children.

The only option available for Mariah was to buy a secondhand mobile phone at RM250 so that her five children can take turn in using it during the PdPR session.

“Three of my children, who are in Standard Five, Standard Two and kindergart­en will use my smartphone while the other two, who are in secondary school, will share the second-hand one to complete the tasks given by their teachers.

“This is the best way to ensure my children do not lag in their studies,” said Mariah, who lives in Kampung Melor, about 25 km from Kota Bharu city centre.

For a father from Alor Setar, he had to buy two sets of smartphone­s worth RM1,000 for his two children in Standard Three and Four to follow the PdPR session set by their respective class teachers.

“At home, we have one laptop but I'm using it for my office works. So, to facilitate the PdPR session, there is a need to get smartphone­s as they are now a necessity for students,” said Azhar Abu Bakar, 58.

Checks by Bernama in Klang Valley since the beginning of 2021 school session, found that many parents and students are looking for the right gadget to be used for PdPR.

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