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Education ministry looking at students’ suggestions to improve teaching and learning methods

Education Minister Radzi Jidin says many views were provided by students who will be taking the SPM exam in March.

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Education Minister Radzi Jidin says his ministry values all suggestions and feedback given on how to improve existing teaching and learning approaches. Photo: Facebook
Education Minister Radzi Jidin says his ministry values all suggestions and feedback given on how to improve existing teaching and learning approaches. Photo: Facebook

The education ministry says it will study and fine-tune students’ suggestions to improve the existing teaching and learning approaches (PdP) to ensure safe face-to-face interaction.

Education Minister Radzi Jidin said the suggestions were provided by 100 2021 SPM students throughout the country in an online engagement session today.

The engagement session was divided into two sessions, one involving secondary school students and the other, special needs students.

He said students involved in the discussion were excited to share their experiences and challenges during this difficult period, including their preparations for the SPM examination scheduled for March next year.

“Quite a number of them provided various views and suggestions on how to improve the existing PdP.

“I’m very touched by how students with special needs are doing their best to learn although they have to face various challenges.

“They really hope to be able to go back to school and have face-to-face learning in a safe environment,” he said in a Facebook post today.

Radzi also said that the ministry was committed to doing its best and valued all the suggestions and feedback given.

“May all the students who will be sitting for their SPM in 2021 continue to prepare well and perform excellently,” he added.