With schools and bookstores still closed, teachers are getting creative to ensure students, especially those with poor access to internet, are not left behind in their education. — fotoBERNAMA
The Covid-19 pandemic that hit the country since the beginning of last year has forced school closures and left students and teachers switching to the home-based teaching and learning (PdPR).
When talking about PdPR, people still think it is just about online learning. The fact is that it can also be implemented offline for areas that lack access to devices and networks, and the method can be implemented successfully as well as train a teacher to be more creative in aspects of teaching.
