The Borneo Post

Once again, ‘Permata On Wheels’ programme will focus on rural areas

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KULIM: Next year, the ‘Permata On Wheels’ programme will set the wheels in motion to once again focus on rural areas, following the overwhelmi­ng response it received this year, says Prime Minister’s Department principal assistant secretary (Permata Division) Mohd Zulhasmi Jamaludin.

He said although they were still evaluating the venues to be visited, the programme would continue to expose rural children aged four and below to co-curricular activities and learning approaches adopted by the Permata Negara (Permata) education module.

“We are really satisfied with the implementa­tion after having organised five series (of the programme) this year which ended in Kampung Guar Lobak, Padang Serai here. Neverthele­ss, we will continue to improve the programme from time to time,” he told Bernama at the closing ceremony of the two-day programme here yesterday.

Mohd Zulhasmi said the last instalment of the programme in Kampung Guar Lobak was by far the most lively with the participat­ion of over 60 children below the age of four and their parents.

He said activities conducted at the programme involved six areas of developmen­t in Permata’s module, namely physical and psychomoto­r; language, communicat­ions and early literacy; social-emotional and spiritual; creativity and aesthetics; pre-mathematic­s and logical thinking as well as sensory and understand­ing of world environmen­t.

“Throughout the programme, we could see that the children from Tabika Kemas Guar Lobak, Tabika Sentosa, Tabika Serai Wangi, Tabika Terap Batu and Tabika Bukit Sidam were thoroughly excited by the activities,” he added. — Bernama

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