JAKARTA - A number of schools in Jakarta have held face-to-face learning (PTM) since yesterday. There was one message from Deputy Governor of DKI Ahmad Riza Patria to the students who were found studying at the school.
Riza asked the students not to gather together, either in the school environment or after school. This is to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
"Students themselves should be given understanding. Don't hang out, don't mess around," Riza said at Dki City Hall, Wednesday, April 8.
Then, Riza asked the educators in the school as well as parents to monitor or monitor the students. Meanever, dki provincial government officials also supervise students wandering in public spaces.
"There are our officers in every public place, at stops, train stations, there are supervisors of all of us. But the number of supervisors is very limited. It takes awareness of all of us, from students, parents to jointly make efforts to prevent the spread of COVID-19," he said.
Previously known, there were 85 schools opened. They've been training for two weeks. School levels are opened ranging from ELEMENTARY/ MI, SMP / MTs, SMA / SMK / MA, to PKBM / LKP.
The health protocol applied in the school opening trials is that the limited number of face-to-face days is one day a week for one class level.
The number of students is limited to a maximum of 50 percent of the capacity per class and a distance of 1.5 meters between students.
The duration of study is limited to 3 to 4 hours in one day. The learning materials contained are limited, i.e. only essential materials are delivered to face-to-face learning.
Education units that have participated in blended learning training. Educators and educational personnel present at the school have been vaccinated.
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