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Teacher Support Needed For Better 3R Skills Interventions

Shahnaz Al-Sadat, Chairperson, LeapEd Services

11-Sep-24 08:45

Teacher Support Needed For Better 3R Skills Interventions

The Ministry of Education has identified 28% of Year 1 pupils are lagging in 3R skills i.e. reading, writing and arithmetic, and require additional support. What kind of interventions would work best to shore up the basic skills needed by primary students? Shahnaz Al-Sadat of LeapEd gives us her insights. 

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Produced by: Tun Hizami Hashim

Presented by: Shazana Mokhtar, Wong Shou Ning


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