Good News! After School, Now Central Java Begins To Open Again Studying On Campus
JAKARTA - The Governor of Central Java, Ganjar Pranowo, has begun to allow campuses to conduct classroom trials. However, Ganjar warned that the campus should continue to coordinate with the Central Java Provincial Government.
"Universities already exist in the hybrid model UNS. If we allow it, please try it out. We just need to coordinate if there is a trial at the university. I think it's okay, just start", said Ganjar after the coordination meeting on handling COVID-19 at the Governor's Office, Tuesday, September 14, 2021.
As for the implementation of face-to-face learning (PTM), both trials and limited, Ganjar asked to do a daily report. The report is an accumulation in the implementation of the weekly evaluation.
"Earlier, there was an expert suggestion from Undip for a weekly evaluation. So, in my opinion, a daily report should be made. The daily accumulation will be for weekly evaluation", said Ganjar,
He added that the evaluation will be used as a basis for future policymaking related to PTM. Because, in several visits to the area, he still finds violations of health protocols in schools.
"The proof is, when I stopped by in Klaten and Boyolali, there were still teachers who greeted me without wearing a mask, students entering without a mask even though they only had one, sitting side by side. This is small and has not been implemented, let alone big or heavy ones", said the PDI-P politician. this.
According to him, continuous education and preparations need to be carried out. Both facilities and infrastructure, teachers, and students must be really ready.
"In Tegal City, for example, it's almost 100 percent. They want to open everything. But first, the existing preparations must be calculated. Don't let that readiness just claim that I'm ready. Not enough. Facilities and infrastructure must be tested, teachers and students", he said.