KUALA LUMPUR, April 4 — Secondary school students across the country began to attend face-to-face classes without rotation today, days after Malaysia entered the transition to endemic phase on April 1.
In Kuala Lumpur, a father who wished to be known as Rajakumaran, 64, said he felt happy and relieved as his 16-year-old son R. Devandran is now able to resume face-to-face learning which could boost his spirit to continue studying. In Negri Sembilan, a check at SMK Tunku Syed Idrus, Tampin, found that students were excited to go back to school and they also followed the standard operating procedures by wearing a face mask.
“It was quite difficult for me to help him at home because the current syllabus is truly different from what his mother and I studied before. Speaking to reporters, he said the face-to-face teaching and learning process that started today involved 250 schools throughout the state.