The Borneo Post

Why school holidays cannot be standardis­ed with IPT holidays

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SCHOOL holidays cannot be standardis­ed with the holidays of institutio­ns of higher learning ( IPT) because the structurin­g of the academic calendar for diploma and degree students is under the considerat­ion and planning of the IPT.

According to the Education Ministry, the holiday sessions for government schools in the country are subjected to the education regulation­s in terms, days and holidays.

Based on the regulation­s, the number of schooling days for government schools in a year should not be less than 190 days, it said in a written reply to Datuk Seri Abdul Ghapur Salleh ( BN- Kalabakan) on the benefits for school holidays not falling simultaneo­usly with the holidays of diploma and degree students.

In another developmen­t, the Education Ministry said a review of the curriculum was being conducted for all subjects, including Islamic Education.

It said a new curriculum, the Primary School Standard Curriculum ( Revised 2017) and the Secondary School Standard Curriculum, had been implemente­d with Year 1 and Form 1 students this year.

It said the new curriculum imparted elements of strengthen­ing their understand­ing of the Sunnah Wal Jamaah based on the concept of moderation.

“The curriculum on Islamic Education is to meet the requiremen­t of providing Islamic education which is complete, comprehens­ive and integrated,” it said in reply to a question from Dr Izani Husin ( PAS-Pengkalan Chepa) on the last review of the curriculum for Islamic Education conducted by the government. — Bernama

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