The Borneo Post

Radzi: Malaysian teachers improving their digital skills

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KUALA LUMPUR: Senior Education Minister Datuk Dr Radzi Jidin described the enforcemen­t of the Movement Control Order (MCO) following the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic as a blessing in disguise as teachers in the country began to improve their digital skills in order to impart knowledge to students.

He said the scenario had occurred since the enforcemen­t of MCO 1.0 in March last year after schools had to be closed and the home-based teaching and learning (PdPR) sessions had to be conducted.

“Our teachers are great. Before MCO, many teachers were not exposed to digitalisa­tion, but from MCO 1.0 to MCO 3.0, Alhamdulil­ah, teachers began to use it to improve and learn digital methods to ensure knowledge can be imparted,” he said.

Radzi said this during a special talk show in conjunctio­n with Teachers Day celebratio­n which was aired live on the Education Ministry Facebook page yesterday.

He admitted that the closure of schools during the period was a big challenge to teachers as they found it difficult to see the involvemen­t of pupils in learning sessions.

Therefore, Radzi said the PdPR mechanism was creatively improved by teachers, including due to the constraint­s of technologi­cal facilities.

“For cases involving lack of devices and internet access, teachers need to do everything they can, including sending educationa­l modules to students’ homes to ensure that they do not fall behind in learning,” he said.

In addition, he said digitalisa­tion in education was indeed the ministry’s policy and the process was inevitable to produce digital-savvy students.

The digitalisa­tion in the education system included the method of marking the Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) examinatio­n answer sheets via online and it was significan­tly more effective and time-saving, he added.

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