72 schools allowed to implement home-based learning in conjunction with 47th Asean Summit


PUTRAJAYA: A total of 72 schools in Kuala Lumpur and Selangor have been granted permission to implement Home-Based Teaching and Learning from Oct 27 to 28 in conjunction with the hosting of the 47th Asean Summit.

Education Minister Fadhlina Sidek stated that the decision was made because the schools were situated along the routes used by foreign delegates or leaders attending the summit.

"The learning process will proceed as usual in the home-based format, meaning it will involve the teachers and our children in those 72 schools," she said when speaking to reporters after the Anti-Bullying Town Hall Session: #GenerasiTanpaBuli (Generation Without Bullying) with student representatives under the Education Ministry here on Monday (Oct 6).

The 47th Asean Summit, scheduled to take place in Kuala Lumpur this October, was set to gather world leaders, including those from the United States, China, India, Australia, Canada, Brazil, South Africa, Japan, Korea and the Asean member states.

Regarding the report that the ministry recorded the highest number of delayed critical projects under the 12th Malaysia Plan (RMK12), Fadhlina said she has taken note of the Auditor-General's Report 3/2025 and would address it in Parliament on Tuesday (Oct 7).

"We take note of the report, and tomorrow, I will respond in Parliament regarding the issues raised.

"So, I think that is the initial response for now, as tomorrow's session is the proper platform for each state to respond to the issues raised in the report," she said.

The media reported that the Education Ministry recorded the highest number of delayed projects under the RMK12, totalling 46 projects, according to the A-G’s report 3/2025.

The report stated that, overall, a total of 157 government projects were identified as behind schedule (“sick” projects) as of December 31, 2024, involving 18 ministries. – Bernama

 

 

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