Govt exploring use of recorded lessons in schools, says PM
Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad shows his work of art — a badge with Kedah letterings — during a visit to a ceramic class at Ritsumeikan Elementary School in Kyoto September 7, 2019. — Bernama pic
He said the method was aimed, among others, at simplifying and enhancing the quality of teaching back home. He said the method would not only help to educate students but also improve the knowledge of the guiding teachers. The prime minister also spent some time observing robotics, information and communication technology as well as pottery classes.
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