More free lessons for B40


TO help students catch up with their lessons through self-directed learning, an additional 1,000 lessons will be added to the free “Learn From Home” Frog School Lessons online platform this year.

Phase two of the initiative was recently launched with CIMB Foundation joining Teach For Malaysia (TFM) and YTL Foundation to offer online learning lessons which focus on developing leaders in the classroom and learning content, as well as running community workshops to support students and parents of the B40 community as we transition into the 2022-2023 academic year.

TFM, with the support of CIMB Foundation, has contributed to the development of the “Learn From Home” lessons that are created on FrogAsia’s learning platform and made available on YTL Foundation’s website and the FrogPlay Mobile app.

Since the online initiative was introduced in March 2020, the lessons have been accessed over one million times. These lessons cover the entire English, Bahasa Malaysia, Mathematics and Science curriculum from Year One to Form Five.

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