Report: Education Ministry mulls limiting class size to 17 students after MCO | Malay Mail

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Report: Education Ministry mulls limiting class size to 17 students after MCO

Tuesday, 12 May 2020 11:05 AM MYTMohd Radzi conceded that the SOPs will be challenging for teachers who must ensure students are well-prepared to face the new norm. — Picture by Shafwan Zaidon

“This means the number of students in each class must be split half. We are also looking into how to conduct lessons for both classes or whether smaller classrooms needed to be shifted to a larger hall, for example. Citing other examples, Mohd Radzi said canteen SOPs will also be enhanced to ensure there was no congestion during normal recess, as crowds could expose students to infection risks.

He nevertheless conceded that the SOPs will be challenging for teachers who must ensure students are well-prepared to face the new norm.

 

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What a brain. Avg class size is about 30. So will need 2x classrooms & teachers. Can that be done? The other solutions? Wear face masks, screen for fever. Frequent handwashing. No physical ed.

Can PN mull halving its cabinet?

Do you have enough teachers to go around? That's like doubling up the stag.

Then the balance students sit outside the class rooms or fields.😀

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