JAKARTA - A number of elementary and junior high school students in Kudus Regency, Central Java, enthusiastically participated in face-to-face learning simulations after during the pandemic period they only participated in online teaching and learning activities. Muhammad Dafa, a Grade VI student of SD 1 Japan in Kudus, admitted that he could not wait to learn more. take part in face-to-face learning, because following online learning is getting bored.

"I also find it difficult when all subjects are held online, because there are some subjects that are not easy to understand when they have to be delivered online," he said as quoted by Antara, Friday, August 27. when there are difficulties can be directly conveyed to the teacher. Meanwhile, through online it is not easy to convey these difficulties. A similar statement was also conveyed by Febrina Anggaraini, a fifth grade elementary school student who admitted that she prefers to take part in face-to-face learning, even though she has to wear a mask and face shield or face shield because she can meet many friends and can ask questions directly to the teacher. when they do not understand the subjects being taught. The Head of the Youth and Sports Education Office of Kudus Regency, Harjuna Widada, revealed that there are three schools appointed to hold face-to-face learning simulations, namely SD 1 Japan, SMP 4 Negeri Kudus and SMP 2 Mejobo. After the three schools started the simulation Next week, all schools in Kudus will be able to hold simulations by implementing strict health protocols, starting from washing hands with soap, wearing masks, maintaining distance, and avoiding crowds.

The Regent of Kudus Hartopo when visiting three schools that held a face-to-face learning simulation asked students not to get tired of wearing masks and face protective equipment or face shields because in order to protect themselves and the environment so they are not easily exposed to the corona virus. go straight home," he advised. He also reminded all school principals to prepare a COVID-19 Task Force on duty at the gate and in charge of supervising student compliance with health protocols. do not hesitate to prohibit face-to-face learning and return to online learning.


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