Face-to-face Learning In Tangerang Is Divided Into Three Stages
TANGERANG - The limited face-to-face learning (PTM) in Tangerang City, Banten is divided into three stages starting earlier this week. The head of the Tangerang City Education Office (Dindik) Jamaluddin said that grade VI elementary school and grade IX junior high school entered the first stage of participating in the training. PTM. Furthermore, the second stage at the beginning of next week will be held PTM for grades IV - V elementary school level and class VIII junior high school level. While the third stage starts from grades I to III SD and class VII SMP. “Dindik and other stakeholders will try to make PTM run safely. Because, next week, the children have to start the school exam tryout," said Jamaluddin during a review at SDN 3 Tangerang in Tangerang, Monday, March 7. Therefore, for the security of PTM Limited, the Tangerang City Government will also conduct periodic evaluations.
“On this first day, Dindik sent a review team to schools to see the implementation. Not only checking the condition of classroom capacity, but also the completeness of the procedures and cleanliness in other rooms. From that review, the first day of PTM was safe,” he said. Jamal explained that the Dindik ensured that the limited PTM would run smoothly and safely. Collaborating with Satpol PP, COVID-19 Task Force, Dindik and ranks of sub-districts and sub-districts to carry out regular supervision. He appealed for the sustainability of limited PTMs to establish good cooperation. "Starting from Dindik, students, guardians and teachers, school principals, to jointly maintain health protocols," he said. Maspufah, Head of SDN 3 Tangerang, revealed that a series of readiness has been maximized starting from 99 percent of students and teachers who have been vaccinated, the PeduliLindung application, wash hands and sterilize regularly. “Teachers and students are very enthusiastic about this limited PTM. Moreover, next week the school exams will start. Of course, we are committed to maintaining the progress properly without slack, so that teachers and students are safe and healthy, and PTM will continue without being closed again," he said.