The Indonesian Minister of Education announced new strategies to support students and teachers, focusing on promoting distance learning and providing strategies for students during their exams. This initiative aims to improve the quality of education in Indonesia.
The education system is undergoing radical transformations due to remote learning, necessitating a reconstruction of educational strategies. These changes aim to enhance the quality of education and provide equal opportunities for students.
Indonesian Minister of Higher Education and Technology, Brian Yuliarto, urged universities to review curricula to activate distance learning, focusing on subjects that do not require practical applications. This initiative aims to enhance educational efficiency and conserve energy.
Jordan's Minister of Education, <strong>Waleed Al-Momani</strong>, has confirmed that there is currently no official decision regarding the adoption of remote learning in schools. This statement comes amid increasing calls for the implementation of this system as a precautionary measure.
An American university in Dubai has announced the extension of remote learning until the end of the current semester, responding to ongoing challenges posed by current circumstances. This decision reflects the university's commitment to ensuring the safety of students and faculty members.
The United Arab Emirates is experiencing a significant shift towards remote education, where parents play a crucial role in supporting their children. This involvement is essential for improving focus and academic performance during these challenging times.
The Indonesian government has confirmed that in-person education in schools will continue despite the implementation of a work-from-home policy for government employees. This decision reflects the country's commitment to maintaining educational quality amidst growing concerns over the impact of remote learning on academic performance.
The United Arab Emirates has announced an extension of remote learning in universities, with a single exception for students who need to attend in person for practical purposes. This decision is part of the government's efforts to ensure student safety during current circumstances.
In light of the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, remote learning has become an essential option for many families in the UAE. This article provides valuable tips for parents on how to organize home education and ensure an effective learning experience for their children.
The American University of Sharjah has announced the continuation of remote learning to ensure the safety of students and staff amid current health conditions in the region. This decision reflects the university's commitment to providing a safe and effective educational environment.
Schools in the United Arab Emirates are continuing to implement remote learning as the return to classrooms remains under review. This decision is made in light of current health conditions that necessitate precautionary measures.
U.S. branches of universities in the Middle East have announced a transition to online education due to escalating fears of Iranian targeting of their facilities in the region. This decision follows U.S. airstrikes on Iranian universities, heightening tensions.
The American University of Beirut has announced a transition to remote learning following direct threats from Iran. This decision reflects growing concerns over regional security and its impact on educational institutions.
The Kedah Education Department in Malaysia has announced the transition of 206 schools in the Kota Star and Pendang districts to remote learning for three days, starting today, due to a severe heatwave. This measure aims to protect the health and safety of students and staff.
The Egyptian government has officially announced that classes will be conducted online this Sunday, ending the debate surrounding this issue. This decision is part of the recently adopted remote work measures.
Educational authorities in Kota Setar and Pendang, Malaysia, announced the transition of 206 schools to remote learning for three days, from March 29 to March 31, due to a severe heatwave affecting the region.