
Ahead of the Deepavali celebrations, the Kementerian Pendidikan Tinggi Malaysia (KPTM) has announced new provisions to support online and hybrid teaching and learning (PdP) modes during the festive period. This initiative aims to ensure educational continuity while allowing students and teachers to celebrate the holiday season meaningfully.
Online and Hybrid Classes for Continued Learning
In an official Instagram post, KPTM detailed its plans to provide online lessons, live virtual sessions, and blended teaching approaches throughout the festive break. Schools will be given the flexibility to conduct hybrid classes that combine face-to-face and digital learning — ensuring that students can stay engaged without compromising on holiday observance.
Balancing Celebration and Education
The ministry stated that these efforts are designed to maintain academic momentum, particularly for students preparing for major examinations. By offering digital options, KPTM seeks to make learning more adaptable and inclusive during festive seasons when traditional schooling schedules are disrupted.
Encouraging Digital Readiness and Innovation
In conjunction with Deepavali, KPTM also reiterated its commitment to enhancing digital literacy among students and educators. This aligns with Malaysia’s broader education reform strategy, which emphasises the integration of technology and innovation in classrooms. Parents and students are encouraged to make use of the ministry’s online resources, learning platforms, and interactive tools to continue their studies productively during the break.
For more details, visit the official announcement on KPTM’s Instagram page here. Stay tuned for more trending tech news at TechNave.com.





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