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 Malaysian Embassy in Doha has urged Malaysian citizens to adhere to safety protocols following the reopening of schools in Qatar. This call comes as Qatar's Ministry of Education announced a gradual return to in-person learning.
Schools in Qatar are preparing to welcome students back to in-person education, marking the start of the new academic year with optimism. This decision follows an extended period of remote learning due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Egyptian Prime Minister confirmed that the remote work decision does not apply to schools and universities, emphasizing the importance of in-person education in these institutions. This clarification comes amid ongoing debates about the implementation of remote work in various sectors.