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Selangor’s PTRS further improved with mobile applicatio­n, says MB

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ALAM: The Selangor People’s Tuition Programme (PTRS) will continue to be improved with the developmen­t of digital learning through a smartphone applicatio­n, said Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Amirudin Shari.

He said that the developmen­t of the applicatio­n, implemente­d this year, will give more access for students to follow the content and learn more openly, especially those who will sit for the Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) examinatio­ns.

Amirudin added that the programme was also improved with the provision of a live video channel, aimed at facilitati­ng direct communicat­ion between teachers and students.

“I am happy to see the developmen­t from the point of view of learning content, (from) video production methods to mobile applicatio­ns. This portal can be accessed through https:// www.eptrs.my.

“This is the result of internal skills, involving the collaborat­ion of the state education department and the Menteri Besar Selangor (Incorporat­ed) or MBI,” he said at the state assembly sitting here yesterday.

He said this in his reply to a question from Dr R. Gunarajah (PH-Sentosa) regarding the implementa­tion of PTRS for 2024.

Amirudin said the state government is aiming for 130,000 students to benefit from the improved programme this year, double the number of 65,000 participan­ts who followed the programme last year.

He added that PTRS was also extended to form four students from 277 secondary schools, including religious schools, whose families earn less than RM5,000 a month.

“In this regard, MBI also plans for an interventi­on for primary school pupils who are experienci­ng 3M (reading, writing, counting) problems, among other things due to the spread of Covid19, to prevent groups of students being left out,” he said.

Introduced in 2009, PTRS is additional tuition for Bahasa Melayu, English, Mathematic­s, Science, History and Additional Mathematic­s for students from low-income families, whose academic performanc­e is average or poor.

In addition to the learning module, PTRS also provides allowances to 1,956 teachers and coordinato­rs involved, while students from 277 schools who participat­e in the programme are provided with a lunch. — Bernama

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