MalayMail-June 23

Education advocates are calling on the government to focus efforts on dealing with the large number of school students left behind in their education due to a lack of internet access at home. With the National Recovery Plan (NRP) dictating that schools are only set to reopen in Phase 3, in September or October, advocates are saying the time can be best used to ensure internet access for all students to cope with home-based learning. Former deputy education minister Teo Nie Ching foresees the education gap between those with internet access and those without, will widen. She added that the government found out last April that 36.9 per cent of students nationwide did not have electronic devices needed for online learning. She highlighted that although earlier this year 150,000 laptops were promised to help marginalised students, over 90,000 of these laptops will only be delivered in September, when schools are projected to reopen at the earliest.

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