JAKARTA - Limited face-to-face learning (PTM) at SD Negeri 05 Jagakarsa, South Jakarta, was temporarily suspended for violating health protocols.
In imposing the sanctions, the DKI Provincial Government only temporarily stopped schools. The teachers at the school were not penalized.
"There are no sanctions for the teachers, but there is still guidance on how to apply health protocols," said Head of Public Relations of the DKI Education Agency, Taga Radja Gah, when contacted, Monday, September 6.
Taga explained, the violation that occurred was the omission of children who did not wear masks properly while participating in PTM. This is evidenced in the video footage circulating on social media.
"It's not good that he was wearing the wrong mask. Therefore, we took swift action to the school by stopping it because the evidence was clear, violating health protocols," said Taga.
Taga did not explain how long the face-to-face school would be suspended at SDN 05 Jagakarsa. What is clear, if the school is ready to re-implement the health protocol, then the PTM will be carried out again.
"The temporary suspension will be carried out until schools are ready to reopen," he said. As is known, the temporary suspension of Phase 1 Limited PTM has been stated in the Decree of the Head of the DKI Jakarta Provincial Education Office Number 883 of 2021 concerning the Establishment of Education Units that Implement Limited Face-to-face Learning Mixed Learning Phase 1 during the PPKM Period.
It was stated that education units that did not carry out the obligation to protect health for the citizens of the education unit (implementing strict health protocols) would temporarily suspend face-to-face learning activities, limited to stage 1 mixed learning.
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