The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Online PdP safe way to avoid Covid-19 transmissi­on – VC

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KUALA LUMPUR: Online teaching and learning (PdP) is a safe way for students at institutio­ns of higher learning to continue with their studies, while avoiding the Covid-19 transmissi­on, said Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris (UPSI) vice-chancellor Prof Datuk Dr Mohammad Shatar Sabran.

He said the learning process has to continue, with the assessment conducted through online learning.

“Although it is not as good as face-to-face learning, this is the only safe way to avoid the infection.

“Knowledge can not necessaril­y be acquired in classrooms because knowledge can be translated into a two-way online communicat­ion as a proactive partnershi­p and at the same time ensuring one’s safety,” he said in a statement yesterday.

Mohammad Shatar, who is also chairman of the council of vice-chancellor­s and rector of Malaysian public universiti­es, said it could also be used in research as research schedules and methods will be more flexible.

He hoped that all students of public institutio­ns of higher learning could persevere in facing the challenges brought about by the Covid-19 pandemic and for the lecturers to be tolerant and understand the problem on Internet access, especially for students staying in the rural or remote areas.

 ?? - Bernama photo ?? Amirudin Shari (center) during a press conference on the developmen­t of water issues in Selangor at the Selangor State Secretary Building yesterday.
- Bernama photo Amirudin Shari (center) during a press conference on the developmen­t of water issues in Selangor at the Selangor State Secretary Building yesterday.

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