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Input from parents, teachers to be considered in reopening Phase 3 schools

Education Minister Radzi Jidin says their advice will be taken into consideration before a decision is made.

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Education Minister Radzi Jidin speaks at an engagement session with representatives from parent-teacher associations, teachers and school heads in Negeri Sembilan. Photo: MOE
Education Minister Radzi Jidin speaks at an engagement session with representatives from parent-teacher associations, teachers and school heads in Negeri Sembilan. Photo: MOE

The education ministry will take into consideration the views of parents, teachers and school administrators before a comprehensive school reopening plan for states under Phase Three of the National Recovery Plan is finalised.

Education Minister Radzi Jidin, in a Facebook post today, said their suggestions and advice would be carefully considered before a decision is made on the matter.

“What is certain is that all efforts taken will be for the sake of our future generations. Insha Allah, the education ministry is always committed to doing our best,” he said.

In the same post, Radzi said he had participated in an engagement session with parent-teacher association (PIBG) representatives, teachers and school heads in Negeri Sembilan today to discuss the school reopening issue.

Last Sunday, Radzi held a face-to-face session with PIBG representatives, teachers and school heads in Labuan on the reopening of schools there on Oct 3.