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School closed from 19 May

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Primary, secondary schools, JC & MI to shift to full home-based learning from May 19, 2021​


Starting from Wednesday, May 19, all primary, secondary, junior college (JC) and Millennia Institute (MI) students, including students from Special Education (SPED) schools, will shift to full Home-Based Learning (HBL) till end of the term on May 28.

This was announced by the multi ministry task force during a press conference on Sunday evening, May 16
 

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I heard from MOE teachers that home-based learning is more siong than normal classes in a classroom, a lot of extra nonsense they have to attend to. Complicating things that should have been simplified. :biggrin:
 

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Full home-based learning for students in primary, secondary schools, JCs from Wednesday​


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Sun, 16 May 2021, 8:00 pm·2-min read


Schoolchildren in face masks seen in the Queen’s Road area. (PHOTO: Dhany Osman / Yahoo News Singapore)

Schoolchildren in face masks seen in the Queen’s Road area. (PHOTO: Dhany Osman / Yahoo News Singapore)
SINGAPORE — All primary, secondary, junior college (JC) and Millennia Institute (MI) students including those from the Special Education schools will shift to full Home-Based Learning (HBL) from Wednesday (19 May) until the end of the term on 28 May, Education Minister Chan Chun Sing said on Sunday (16 May).
The move was necessary amid a spike in unlinked community cases, said Chan, who was speaking at a virtual media conference by the multi-ministry taskforce on COVID-19.
On Sunday, the Ministry of Health announced 38 local COVID-19 cases among 49 new cases on Sunday, of which 18 are unlinked.
Chan's announcement comes two days after the authorities announced more restricted COVID-19 safe management measures under Phase 2 (Heightened Alert), which take effect from Sunday to 13 June.
Preschools and student care centres will remain open to support parents who need to work.
A recent spate of COVID-19 cases have been linked to students, including those from Yio Chu Kang Primary School, Kong Hwa School and St Stephen’s.
Mid-year GCE O- and A-Level Mother Tongue Language examinations will proceed as planned, with safe management measures in place.
Schools will remain open for students who require additional support, such as for parents who work in essential services.
As work-from-home will be the default mode at workplaces, parents are encouraged to keep their children at home.
During the June holidays, schools will allow graduating cohorts to come back in small groups where necessary.
Schools will continue to provide instruction and support for students to access their learning material during the full HBL phase, and will assist students who may require digital devices or internet access.
The Ministry of Education (MOE) said that the Singapore Student Learning Space (SLS) platform will continue to be accessible to students during this period while teachers will be in regular contact with students and parents.
Institutes of Higher Learning will also be reducing attendance on campus and converting more classes to online learning where possible, except for essential in-person sessions such as laboratories, practicals and final year projects. These will continue with necessary safe management measures in place and hold until end of Phase 2 (Heightened Alert), or further notice.
The MOE also advised that all centre-based tuition and enrichment classes move activities online till the end of Phase 2 (Heightened Alert) in order to reduce the intermingling of students.
 

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CCS is right when he said that sinkies are idiots,think he refering to all ,including himself n PAPigs MPs, that time still enough idoits to visit n eat n spend at new changi terminal , is like asking ppl to go there to get infected n die.
 

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Seems like lhl pushing his 4g minion out to receive bashing from public.
What a irresponsible LJ leader
 

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CB, they allow ceca indians to come back school when their parents go india n come back,CB wIt till now spread till so jialat then close school,damn CB, hope the sinkies children that get covid belong to 61% voters for PAPigs as they deserve it
 
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