Marabahan, S Kalimantan (ANTARA) - The government of Barito Kuala (Batola) District since Monday (July 12, 2021) has officially implemented face-to-face learning.
On the first day, Regent Hj Noormiliyani AS, Deputy Regent H Rahmadian Noor, and District SecretaryH Zulkipli Yadi Noor split up to carry out monitoring to see firsthand the readiness and stability of schools carrying out face-to-face learning according to the terms and conditions.
The Regent carried out observation in Marabahan at several sample schools, such as state elementary school SDN Ulu Benteng, SDN Marabahan 1 and 2, and state junior high school SMPN 1 Marabahan.
Meanwhile, Deputy Regent Rahmadian Noor monitored face-to-face learning in Alalak Sub-district at SDN Handil Bakti, SDN Semangat Dalam 2, SMPN 2 Alalak, and SMPN 4 Alalak.
The Secretary of Batola H Zulkipli Yadi Noor monitored the Rantau Badauh Sub-district with several schools as samples, such as SDN Sungai Gampa Asahi, SDN Sungai Bamban, SMPN 1 Rantau Badauh, and SMPN 4 Rantau Badauh.
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“Alhamdulillah from the monitoring that we carried out on the first day of face-to-face learning activity, it went well according to the required guidelines and conditions,” said Regent Hj Noormiliyani AS.
Noormiliyani said the decision to carry out face-to-face learning, in addition to seeing the development of COVID-19 cases which is in the safe zone, was also taking into account the effectiveness of learning for students.
“However, online learning is not as effective as face-to-face learning. It's a pity that children have not done direct learning for more than a year, which made them lose their school days, playtime, stay in touch with friends and teachers as parents at school,” she explained.
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