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Schools ready to implement home-based learning for students on leave of absence
By S Ramesh, Channel NewsAsia | Posted: 23 June 2009 2210 hrs

 
 
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SINGAPORE: The Ministry of Education has said schools are well-equipped to implement home-based learning for students who have to take leave of absence when schools re-open on Monday.

This is for students who have returned from countries affected by the Influenza A (H1N1) virus.

Giving details of its precautionary measures, the MOE said schools will deliver the materials for home-based learning and monitor the students' progress through various channels like mail, telephone, hand delivery, email and the school's learning management system.

Schools will also keep parents informed of the learning activities and study schedules so as to allow parents to play a complementary role by helping to monitor their child's progress.

When the affected students return to school, the teachers may also conduct
make-up lessons to ensure they catch up with their classmates. The MOE said extra attention will be paid to graduating cohorts.

Meanwhile, when school reopens on Monday, there will be stations at the school gates to screen students and staff entering the premises.

At the screening station, those who have returned from affected countries on or after June 22, but who may have missed earlier notifications, will be served with the leave of absence and asked to go home. Those who are unwell will also be asked to go home.

In the first hour, teachers will conduct a temperature taking exercise and students will be asked to submit their declaration forms.

In addition, school assemblies will be suspended and CCAs scaled down during the first week in order to minimise congregation of staff and students. Recess will also be staggered, said the MOE.

There will also be higher security at schools and visitors will be screened for their travel history and temperature before they enter the school premises.

Education Minister Ng Eng Hen urged parents to give their cooperation to safeguard the health of their child and all students.

Dr Ng said: "We need each individual to do his part. If you have travelled to affected countries, or if you feel unwell, it is your responsibility to take personal measures. Do not be a spreader.

"If you are unwell and have flu symptoms like a fever, sore throat, cough, body aches, runny nose, headaches and tiredness, do not mix with others.

"For effective contact tracing, in the event that it's needed, make sure that your travel declaration to the school is updated and completed, especially if you have been to a few places before returning to Singapore."

- CNA/ir


 


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