New system: JPN, PPD can no longer request data from teachers 


PUTRAJAYA: State Education Departments (JPN) and District Education Offices (PPS) can no longer request the Classroom Assessment (PBD) results from teachers following the implementation of the data reporting system, which is expected to begin later this year, says Senior Education Minister Datuk Dr Radzi Jidin (pic).

He said the new system, which is a platform to enter the assessment result of students from Year Four, Five and Six and Form One, Two and Three, would ease teachers' burden as they do not have to enter the same data repeatedly in different systems.

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