Reaching out to all


Reaching out: Mohd Radzi said the ministry, with the Communications and Multimedia Ministry, launched TV Okey as not all students were able to access the internet throughout the MCO.

EDUCATIONAL television programmes are the next best medium to reach students who do not have the luxury of Internet access, said the Education Ministry.

Its minister Dr Mohd Radzi Md Jidin said an educational television channel would be able to provide the opportunity for students, teachers and parents access to education throughout the movement control order (MCO) which entered its third phase this week.

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