The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Improve current PdPR instead of implementi­ng new version – NUTP

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KUALA LUMPUR: A survey conducted by the National Union of the Teaching Profession (NUTP) Peninsular Malaysia found that most respondent­s want the homebased teaching and learning (PdPR) method version 1.0 to be retained with improvemen­ts and reject the implementa­tion of PdPR version 2.0.

Its secretary-general Harry Tan Huat Hock, in a statement today said that 98 per cent or 14,043 out of 14,298 respondent­s gave the feedback through a survey on PdPR version 2.0.

He said among the feedback received were it was not the time yet for students to be in front of the gadgets from 7.30am to 1pm as there were still many students who did not access to devices as well as reducing the subjects.

“NUTP urges the Ministry of Education (MOE) to postpone the implementa­tion of PdPR version 2.0 which will increase the burden of students, teachers as well as parents as it does not take into account the learning situation at home,” he said.

Tan said NUTP also conducted a survey on PdPR involving parents with 16,554 respondent­s asking the MOE to improve the PdPR method.

The feedback received included the burden borne by parents especially those who were not highly educated as well as on students in terms of extra homework and teachers were unable to assess their students’ ability.

Tan said the MOE should find the best approach to ensure smooth running of PdPR including by addressing the lack of Internet access or devices issue as well as helping to control the prices of electronic devices.

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