The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Ministry to improve teaching, learning modes at IPTs

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TASEK GELUGOR: The Higher Education Ministry (KPT) will improve the teaching and learning (PdP) modes at all higher education institutio­ns (IPT) to ensure that e-learning at the institutio­ns is in line with current developmen­ts.

Deputy Higher Education Minister Datuk Mansor Othman said the ministry was focusing to strengthen the e-learning process in various aspects so that it could achieve its goals.

“Since last year, the PdP has been conducted online, which is something new to us, so the ministry wants to strengthen the e-learning method and at the same time improve the PdP modes,” he told reporters after the Penang-level Perikatan Nasional (PN) Committee Meeting here, yesterday, with

PN’s state liaison committee chairman Datuk Shabudin Yahaya also present.

Elaboratin­g, Mansor, who is also the Nibong Tebal Member of Parliament, said the PdP on a hybrid basis could be conducted on campus starting tomorrow with full compliance with the standard operating procedures (SOP), while students in other categories would continue with online PdP sessions.

“The hybrid PdP, which combines physical and online classes, has been agreed upon by the National Security Council based on several engagement sessions, studies and observatio­ns conducted by the stakeholde­rs,” he said.

Previously, the ministry has announced that six categories of students were allowed to return to their respective campuses starting March 1 including the certificat­e, diploma, bachelor’s degree and postgradua­te students who need to conduct clinical work and practicals requiring laboratori­es, workshops, design studios and special equipment.

Also allowed are students who do not have the access and conducive environmen­t to undergo online PdP; preunivers­ities and diploma students who have been staying in-campus; existing and new internatio­nal students except those from the United Kingdom; disabled students; and students taking the Malaysia University English Test, as well as internatio­nal and profession­al examinatio­ns. - Bernama

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