To support the Compensation of Academic Loss Programme (CALP) and other academic initiatives, various study materials are needed. Here are some examples:
- Textbooks and workbooks: For core subjects like math, science, language, and social studies.
- Supplementary materials: Additional resources like worksheets, activity sheets, and practice books.
- Digital resources: Online materials like e-books, educational videos, and interactive learning platforms.
- Assessment tools: Diagnostic tests, quizzes, and evaluation sheets to track student progress.
- Remedial materials: Special resources for students who need extra support, like extra practice books or learning aids.
- Enrichment materials: Resources for advanced learners, such as critical thinking exercises or project-based learning materials.
- Teacher guides: Resources for teachers, including lesson plans, instructional materials, and teaching aids.
These study materials can help: in
- Fill learning gaps
- Support catch-up learning
- Enhance teacher effectiveness
- Engage students in learning
- Monitor student progress