JAKARTA - The DKI Provincial Government plans to allow sports subjects when the face-to-face learning (PTM) is limited.

However, said Head of Public Relations of the DKI Education Office, Taga Radja Gah, not all sports activities can be implemented because they must pay attention to health protocols.

"Lessons such as sports are allowed, meaning that there is a distance between students, then not in interaction. The term is in the game, it's separate. It's like practicing self-defense, you can do it individually, you don't need to touch and interact," said Taga when contacted, Friday , September 10.

However, this is applied after the limited PTM evaluation assessment period has been completed. Currently, the DKI Provincial Government is evaluating the implementation of PTM which has been running for 2 weeks.

In addition, the results of the assessment are also carried out to decide the plan for implementing face-to-face learning every day. Currently, PTM is applied three days a week.

"It's been two weeks. If in two weeks the evaluation is still sloping, there are no complaints of exposure, there are no violations of health protocols, it will be possible to open every day," said Taga.

PTM in 610 schools in Jakarta is conducted on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Then, on Tuesday and Thursday the school environment is sprayed with disinfectant. The method of implementing learning in Jakarta is currently done through blended learning, namely learning in class and learning online.

The face-to-face learning time for each level is as follows: 1. SMA/SMK equivalent maximum 35 minutes x 5 hours of lessons (175 minutes a week)2. Junior high school equivalent maximum 35 minutes x 4 hours of lessons (140 minutes a week) 3. Elementary school equivalent maximum 35 minutes x 3 hours of lessons (105 minutes a week) PAUD a maximum of 30 minutes x 2 hours of lessons (60 minutes a week)

The following is the condition of the class that applies face-to-face learning: 1. 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.2. 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.3. PAUD learns in class by maintaining a minimum distance of 1.5 meters and a maximum of 5 students per class.


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