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TV Pendidikan (), also abbreviated as TVP (known as DidikTV KPM under
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) is a Malaysian
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network owned, produced and operated by the Educational Technology and Resources Division,
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. The network airs educational programming for various school subjects. The network's affiliates has been changed several times, beginning with RTM (1972–1999),
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(2000–2006), and TV9 (2007–2008), prior to 2020 relaunch. In October 2018, the then-Education Minister Maszlee Malik announced that TV Pendidikan would be relaunched after years of long absence. The move persisted even with the change in Malaysian administration as the Ministry plans to take over most of the
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's timeslot under a rebrand as DidikTV KPM on 17 February 2021.


History


Origins

The network's origins dates back to the 1960s when an educational television pilot project, which would later become TV Pendidikan, started on 8 June 1965 and lasted for two weeks. The theme of the pilot project was "The Air Around Us", aimed at Science students and was presented in Malay and later repeated in English.


As TV Pendidikan (1972–2008)

TV Pendidikan was officially launched on 19 June 1972 by the Second
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,
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. It was later expanded to Sabah and Sarawak on 30 August 1976 and began colour broadcasts in 1979. In 1994, the Ministry of Information proposed that TV Pendidikan will become a standalone channel instead of programming block, which was later scrapped. In April 1998, the then-Information Minister, the late
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announced the privatization of the network, where it planned to start in 1999 and only air for an hour. A study for its privatisation was being made. Plans for privatisation began as early as 1992, and "would have its own station". However, the plan for privatize the network did not materialized as TV Pendidikan is still owned by the Government. From 3 January 2007 until 31 December 2008, TV Pendidikan was aired on Malaysia's terrestrial channel, TV9. Previously, TV Pendidikan was aired through satellite pay-TV operator
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's Channel 28 (2000–2001) and Channel 13 (2002–2006), and Malaysia's terrestrial television channels TV1 and TV2 from 1972 to 1999 respectively. In October 2018, the-then Education Minister, Maszlee Malik announced the relaunch of TV Pendidikan while stating that the Ministry of Education developing its own content. TV Pendidikan was relaunched on 6 April 2020 after 12 years of absence and began airing on
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, one of RTM’s channels. The network made its comeback on RTM after two decades since its last broadcasting in 1999. As of 4 May 2020, The network also made its comeback on Astro since its last broadcasting in 2006 via Astro Tutor TV. After nearly 13 years of the network's presence on TV9 since it last aired in 2008, TV Pendidikan was also made its debut through
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under the name ''DidikTV@ntv7'' on 23 November 2020. Currently, the programming slot broadcasts daily from 9am to 12pm and 3pm to 5pm


As DidikTV KPM (2021–present)

TV Pendidikan has made a comeback on
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, a decade since it last aired on TV9 in 2008. Its new home,
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, broadcasts a program slot known as ''DidikTV@ntv7'' and in conjunction with the Movement Control Order (MCO) that has been set by
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on 18 March 2020. The Ministry discussions were underway with Media Prima on plans to continue the slot in 2021. On 12 February 2021,
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announced that ntv7 would be refocused as an educational TV channel known as DidikTV KPM for one year starting 17 February 2021. The channel features educational content based on SPM curriculum and co-curriculum. It also provides news focusing on education, edutainment shows, and content produced by the students, as well as relevant international programming. The channel has 17 hours of airtime and runs daily from 7am to 12am.


Operations

Unlike any major television networks in Malaysia, which operated during daytime hours daily; TV Pendidikan does not operated daily, even on weekends and public holidays, but rather only broadcast on Mondays to Thursdays during school times. TV Pendidikan also airs program schedule whereas the network's programs would be aired for the day and for the next day as well as programs that will be aired on the following week. The network also doesn't air advertisements during its original programming break times and they only aired after the end of programs, with most of the ads aired were primarily from government agencies like Ministry of Health, Ministry of Science, Technology and the Environment, and
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. Clips of TV Pendidikan programs also aired sometimes, which was placed between two program slots.


Provider timeline


Radio Televisyen Malaysia (1972–1999, 2020–present)

TV Pendidikan was on RTM for 27 years, from 1972 to 1999. It was aired on TV1 from Monday to Thursday in two sessions; i.e. from 7:20am to 1pm and 2pm to 5pm. Daytime transmissions on TV1 and
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(owned by
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) was introduced in 1994, and TV2 continued the broadcast through 1999. Also, the closing time was moved to 3pm in 1997. The network made its return on RTM on 6 April 2020 via
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Astro (2000–2006, 2020–present)

It was announced in 1999 that TV Pendidikan would be moved to
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, a satellite television platform in next year. The move, however, received much criticism from many parties, demanding that the network should remain aired on RTM at least until 2002. The new station was allocated on Channel 28 aired from Mondays to Thursdays at 9am to 5pm, the rest of its shared airspace was occupied by
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. TV Pendidikan then moved to Channel 13 in January 2002 where it was split into two separate networks: * TV Pendidikan on Mondays to Thursdays at the morning and the afternoon hours, and *
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, an American computer and technology-oriented channel airing in the remaining hours. The slot still remained even as TechTV became
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and later G4. Since 1 March 2006, all G4 programs were shifted to air on
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, whereas the remaining channel space only showed general educational programming. Channel 13 ended service on the Astro platform on 1 January 2007, therefore G4 programs were no longer airing on Astro TVIQ either. In-house programming would not be around for 13 years before 4 May 2020, TV Pendidikan returned to Astro through Astro Tutor TV UPSR and Astro Tutor TV SPM. On 4 May 2020, TV Pendidikan reemerged on the Astro platform through its in-house channels catered to school levels: Astro Tutor TV
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for primary students, and Astro Tutor TV SPM for secondary students.


TV9 (2007–2008)

TV Pendidikan's broadcasting hours was from 8am to 12pm Mondays to Thursdays, weekly but public holidays. The program's episodes are changed every two weeks. For the first time since 2007, TV Pendidikan placed a permanent logo at the top-left of the screen and aired simultaneously with the TV9 logo at the top-right only during four hours of programming. TV Pendidikan ceased broadcasting on 31 December 2008. It was later replaced by EduWebTV.


EduWebTV (2009–2019)

EduWebTV is the official digital content hub by the
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which has been introduced on 1 March 2008. It was the first project of its kind in the world. Bridging the digital divide is perhaps the most important factor in ensuring that education reaches every fraction of society. EduWebTV consists of four channels, which are ''Berita'' (news), ''Rancangan Khas'' (special programming), ''Kurikulum'' (curriculum), and ''Panduan'' (guidances). The Ministry embarked on EduWebTV to replace and to improve the delivery of TV Pendidikan. It was aimed at addressing the limitation of using educational television where teachers are unable to fit in the school period. Teachers nowadays are able to apply relevant video clippings to reinforce their lessons in the classroom. This can make the learning process are more exciting and up-to-date with current circumstances instead of making students understand more about the knowledge content as they can see it. EduWebTV also promotes self-learning among students. Students can access the videos and the day's homework from the website by logging on with a password created by the teacher. Students can hand over their homework via email or using conventional exercise book.


Programming

The network covers nine subjects for secondary school: * Malay *
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*
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*
History History is the systematic study of the past, focusing primarily on the Human history, human past. As an academic discipline, it analyses and interprets evidence to construct narratives about what happened and explain why it happened. Some t ...
*
Geography Geography (from Ancient Greek ; combining 'Earth' and 'write', literally 'Earth writing') is the study of the lands, features, inhabitants, and phenomena of Earth. Geography is an all-encompassing discipline that seeks an understanding o ...
* Technical and Vocational *
Islamic Studies Islamic studies is the academic study of Islam, which is analogous to related fields such as Jewish studies and Quranic studies. Islamic studies seeks to understand the past and the potential future of the Islamic world. In this multidiscipli ...
* Moral Studies For primary school, the program covers: * Malay * English * Chinese * Arabic * Bahasa Isyarat Komunikasi (BIK) * Mathematics * Science * Moral Studies * Civic and Nationality For Integration Special Education Program (PPKI) and Special Education School, the program covers: * Malay For Communication (BMK) * English For Communication (EFC) * Bahasa Isyarat Komunikasi (BIK) * Mathematics * Social and Environmental Sciences (SSAS) * Pendidikan Agama Islam (PAI) * Vocational and Skills Studies (such as ''Pembuatan Roti'' (Bread Making), ''Asas Masakan'' (Cooking Basic), ''Kebun'' (Farming), ''Refleksologi'' (Reflexology), etc.) * Physical education and health (PJK) In addition, TV Pendidikan also provides special programming such as: * Pedagogy * ''Kerjaya'' (lit: Career) – Formerly aired in early 2000s, produced by NHF Productions Sdn Bhd. * ''Buletin Didik'' (lit: Education Buletin) – Main flagship education news report. * ''Laman Minda'' (lit: Mind Garden) – Live education-related talk show which was formerly named as ''Bicara'' in the mid-1990s. During its time on TV9, it had also presented its programs for TV Pendidikan, such as: * ''Motivasi Murid'' (lit: Pupil Motivation) * ''Bijak Belajar'' (lit: Smart Learning) – First aired on
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in 1996. * ''Anak Siapa Ni Eh?'' (lit: Whose Child is This?) – First aired in 2006. * ''Kerjaya dan Kaunseling'' (lit: Career and Counseling) TV Pendidikan also airs selected documentary films from
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.


See also

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List of television stations in Malaysia Television broadcasting in Malaysia is provided by the federal government and respective private broadcasting companies. Analogue TV transmissions were completely turned off on 31 October 2019 and switched to full myFreeview Digital TV broadc ...
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Radio Televisyen Malaysia Radio Televisyen Malaysia (, Jawi: ; abbreviated as RTM, stylised as rtm), also known as the Department of Broadcasting, Malaysia (; Jawi: ) is the national public broadcaster of Malaysia, headquartered at Angkasapuri, Kuala Lumpur. Establi ...
*
NTV7 Natseven TV Sdn Bhd, operating as NTV7 is a Malaysian free-to-air television channel owned by Media Prima, Media Prima Berhad. The third private commercial TV station in Malaysia, the network focused on the urban area with various types of ...
* TV9 *
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*
Astro TVIQ Astro TVIQ (formerly known as TVIQ) was an English-language (formerly both hybrid language Malay-language and English-language) channel. This channel was free as it was grouped under the Astro Family package. The viewership target was for childr ...
*
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*
TV Okey RTM TV Okey (stylised as OKeY, an acronym for Opportunity, Knowledge, Experience and Yours) is a Malaysian free-to-air television channel operated by Radio Televisyen Malaysia dedicated to East Malaysians and urban youths. It was launched on 21 M ...


Notes


References


External links


Official portal of EduWebTV

e-Teacher Portal of the Ministry of Education

Portal Ministry of Education
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