My daughter’s school is a high performance school in Petaling Jaya – more than half her classmates have parents who can afford laptops and have smartphones. Working parents have also requested for the lessons to be recorded so that they can watch them with their kids once they reach home. Since March, he’s only had three sessions of English lessons online. It feels as though the baton to teach has been passed to parents. Although more than half of his classmates’ parents have said that they want online lessons for their children, it’s unfortunate that his teachers have not made any attempt to teach online yet.
Source: The Star December 13, 2020 00:11 UTC