610 Schools In Jakarta Hold Face-to-face Meetings Today, Here Are The Complete Rules
JAKARTA - A total of 610 schools from PAUD, SD, SMP, SMA, SMK, MTs, MA, to MI levels in Jakarta held limited face-to-face learning (PTM) during the PPKM Lebel 3 period starting today.
In detail, as many as 85 schools have held PTM trials since April 7, 138 schools on June 9, and an additional 372 schools will join PTM today.
These 610 schools were determined after participating in an assessment of the readiness to open a limited PTM in their respective education units.
Education units participating in limited PTM must carry out procedures in accordance with the Joint Decree of the Minister of Education and Culture Number 03/KB/2021, Minister of Religion Number 384 of 2021, Minister of Health Number HK 01.08/Menkes/4242/2021, and Minister of Home Affairs Number 440-7171 2021 regarding the Implementation of Learning in the Time of the COVID-19 Pandemic.
In addition, the DKI Provincial Government has also issued a Decree from the Head of the DKI Education Office Number 882 of 2021. In the decree, it is explained that the method of implementing learning is through blended learning, namely learning in class and learning online.
The face-to-face learning time for each level is as follows: a. SMA/SMK equivalent maximum 35 minutes x 5 hours of lessons (175 minutes a week) b. Junior high school equivalent maximum 35 minutes x 4 hours of lessons (140 minutes a week) c. Elementary school equivalent maximum 35 minutes x 3 hours of lessons (105 minutes a week) d. PAUD maximum 30 minutes x 2 hours of lessons (60 minutes a week)
In a week, PTM is held on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Meanwhile, on Tuesday and Thursday, disinfectant was sprayed throughout the school environment. The DKI Provincial Government has not required that students entering school must have been vaccinated, but all teachers who teach at schools must have been vaccinated.
Class conditions that apply face-to-face learning: a. SMA, SMK, MA, MAK, SMP, MTs, SD, MI, and learning equality programs by maintaining a minimum distance of 1.5 meters and a maximum of 18 students per class. b. SDLB, MILB, SMPLB, MTsLB and SMLB, MALB learn by maintaining a minimum distance of 1.5 meters and a maximum of 5 students per class. c. PAUD learns in class by maintaining a minimum distance of 1.5 meters and a maximum of 5 students per class.
In limited PTM, the education unit forms a COVID-19 Task Force team and coordinates with the puskesmas and the village COVID-19 Task Force to ensure the readiness of the PTM and the sub-district/sub-district Satpol PP to ensure students go to school following the health protocol.
Schools are required to have sanitation and hygiene facilities such as toilets and hand washing facilities. Then, have access to affordable health care facilities. Every school resident is required to wear a mask and the school provides a firing temperature gauge.
Then, the school records everyone who is not allowed to participate in PTM such as having comorbidities, not having access to transportation that allows the application of social distancing, having a travel history for each zone (yellow, orange, and red), or a history of contact with positive confirmed people who have not completed isolation. independent 14 days.
When implementing PTM, parents or guardians of students are not allowed to wait at school. Parents are asked to always remind their children to always apply health protocols and inform the school if their child has ever suffered from serious illness or has been hospitalized.
Limited PTM can be stopped at schools if it is found that there are school residents who are positive for COVID-19, limited PTM is not carried out in accordance with the provisions, and there is a change in policy related to COVID-19 conditions in DKI Jakarta.