Efforts ongoing to address heavy school bag issue: Deputy Minister

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Efforts ongoing to address heavy school bag issue: Deputy Minister
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However, she said that the effort should take into account various factors, including access to digital devices among students and internet connectivity in schools nationwide. theSun theSundaily education Students school news

: Efforts are ongoing to address the issue of heavy school bags, including through the use of e-learning materials and digital textbooks, said Deputy Education Minister Lim Hui Ying.

“The Ministry of Education has uploaded 754 digital textbooks in the Digital Educational Learning Initiative Malaysia platform,” she said. Lim said, among other initiatives implemented was providing lockers for all Level 1 primary school pupils, in addition to limiting the number of exercise books to two per subject.

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