The Millennium Education TME - a leading 21st Century Education System has extended the acAcess from the classroom environment to the learner's home through 'Connecting Classrooms' via MATRIX - Learning Management System which has digitalized the learning processes for its students nationwide.
According to announcement of the education system here on Saturday, and will bridge any gaps among its stakeholders including classroom, teacher and the learner. The decision to transition digital classes is part of an attempt at "social distancing", the practice of limiting large gatherings and in-person contact to inhibit the transmission of the coronavirus amongst the student body. Thousands of Students and Parents at a time across The Millennium Education have enabled online education, making Connecting Classrooms of The Millennium Education via MATRIX, virtually viral in times of the pandemic and onwards. The Millennium Education has perpetually invested in promoting e-education and ubiquity of the provision to ensure 'the learner' and 'the teacher' is not at loss during any stage of the teaching and learning process.
The teachers of The Millennium Education have been equipped with 21st Century tools for teaching and learning and at this time of need, TME is ready to take the challenge of a providing a non-stop learning to its students through the inclusion of digitalization of the course and classroom. Special circumstances require special measures and adaptability from all key stakeholders including the parents, learners, teachers and the school administration. It is the responsibility of schools to adopt a more holistic approach and be prepared for such circumstances which hinder course of regular schooling and impinges on safety, wellbeing, health, hygiene and security of our learners.