Need to prevent teens from riding motorbikes


The way forward: Kamalanathan observes J Ann Juanita, as she works on a problem-solving activity. The resources available in the 21st century classroom would see pupils in today’s technology-driven world becoming more digitally-literate and analytical. — Bernama

PARENTS and schools should work together to find an effective solution to the problem of students riding motorcycles to schools.

Deputy Education Minister Datuk P. Kamalanathan said his ministry viewed the matter seriously because it was not only illegal, but could also pose a danger to the students concerned.

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