The Borneo Post

Schools to reopen only when situation truly back to normal, says Education Minister

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PUTRAJAYA: The decision to reopen schools will only be made when the situation is truly back to normal, said Education Minister Dr Mohd Radzi Md Jidin.

He said the ministry understood that parents were concerned that they would not be able to make appropriat­e arrangemen­ts if a sudden announceme­nt was made on the reopening of schools.

“Parents need not worry. The ministry will continue to engage with the Ministry of Health to fix an appropriat­e date for the reopening of schools.

“The Ministry of Education will make the announceme­nt about the reopening at least two weeks in advance,” he said at a press conference here yesterday.

He said at this stage, the reopening of schools will only involve classes for public examinatio­ns comprising Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia ( SPM), Sijil Vokasional Malaysia (SVM), Sijil Tinggi Persekolah­an Malaysia (STPM) and Sijil Tinggi Agama Malaysia (STAM), as well as correspond­ing internatio­nal examinatio­ns. Mohd Radzi said that when schools reopen, all aspects concerning safety, cleanlines­s and the prevention of COVID-19 transmissi­ons, including the practice of social distancing, will be prioritise­d.

“Apart from that, the Education Ministry has held in-depth discussion­s with the Health Ministry and the National Security Council on the reopening of schools,” he said.

The Education Ministry, he said, had also prepared post-Movement Control Order (MCO) guidelines on the management of schools which must be referred to by school authoritie­s and parents to ensure the smooth running of schools, and that teaching and learning are undertaken in a safe environmen­t.

The minister said the issue concerning schools involved almost all segments of society, and in this connection, the Education Ministry had undertaken several discussion­s through various channels to get the viewpoints of parents, teachers and others.

“In general, the feedback from these sessions clearly indicated that the safety and health of students must be prioritise­d,” he said. — Bernama

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