KUCHING: For the past three months, SK Long Sukang teacher Muhammad Nazmi Rosli and his colleagues have been delivering homework to their students in 13 villages in Sarawak’s remote Lawas highlands. But since teachers were instructed several weeks ago to go back to their schools, the process has become easier. To overcome this, the school decided to complement homework distribution with a new initiative dubbed “ruai classroom” – small classes in the “ruai”, or verandah, of teachers’ homes in the village itself. “We have three teachers who live in Long Sukang, so the school administrator saw the opportunity to conduct small classes. “Now, using the ruai classroom, the students’ homework projects are monitored by the teachers.
Source: The Star July 04, 2020 00:00 UTC