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Education Minister: Rotation System Officially Ends, School Sessions To Return To Normal

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Education Minister Datuk Dr Mohd Radzi Md Jidin has announced that the schooling session in our country has returned to the pre-Covid era today, with the implementation of the rotation system no longer in place. Hence, starting today, attendance as well as school operations will return to normal.

As reported by national news agency Bernama, the Education Minister also said that his ministry will be unveiling the schooling guidelines 4.0 soon. Radzi further commented,

“Maybe when school reopens, we will be able to see how pupils come to school, and look at the situation outside which has become more open, and this may result in some who may not follow the standard operating procedure (SOP),”

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“Therefore, I urge the leadership of the State Education Department (JPN), the District Education Department, (PPD), teachers and pupils to ensure that schools continue to remain open and do not experience any more closures,”

Radzi stressed that the guidelines were in line with the current Covid-19 situation and the transition to endemic phase that our country is currently in. He also said that the school management guidelines 3.0 can’t be replaced just like that as it includes discussions with the Health Ministry, with all matters needed to be discussed one by one.

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Source: Bernama

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