Heat Wave Prompts Malaysia Schools to Shift Home Learning
PdPR shift puts health first

TAIPING: The shift to home-based teaching and learning (PdPR) amid the ongoing hot spell will not compromise education delivery, with authorities stressing that students' health remains the top priority.
Malaysian authorities have implemented home-based teaching and learning (PdPR) in response to dangerous heat conditions affecting Taiping. Officials emphasize that student health and safety take priority over traditional classroom instruction. The measure aims to protect students from extreme temperatures while maintaining educational continuity.
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