Dubai Private Schools Extend Remote Learning on Monday, April 22

Asma Ahmed - | UAE

Educational institutions in Dubai are facing new obstacles in the wake of the United Arab Emirates' (UAE) record-breaking rainfall.

In a recent decree, the Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) pushed for the expansion of remote learning opportunities in private schools, daycares, and colleges. Students and staff in the UAE are still dealing with the aftermath of the record downpour, the most considerable rainfall in over 75 years, and their request for flexibility is an attempt to alleviate some of the ongoing logistical challenges they have encountered.

The schools in Dubai had to lock their doors and adopt remote learning as a backup plan after the heavy rains disrupted their regular operations. Nevertheless, the KHDA stresses the need of continuing online education as a substitute for traditional classroom instruction, especially because the flood's effects are still noticeable in certain areas. In light of the ongoing difficulties caused by the extreme weather, the statement stresses the need of meeting the varied requirements of students, instructors, and staff.

In order to maintain educational continuity throughout this moment of turmoil, remote learning has been an essential bridge since schools were closed on April 16. There have been massive clean-up operations and attempts to get things back to normal after the weekend, but many towns are still dealing with the fallout, dealing with ongoing disruption and logistical challenges. Therefore, the KHDA's request for adaptable educational delivery highlights a realistic approach to responding to changing conditions, guaranteeing that educational opportunities will be available despite the difficulties caused by the recent weather occurrences.

The KHDA's instruction essentially shows that, despite challenges, they are committed to putting the educational and welfare of the Dubai community first. The authority recognizes the ongoing impact of the severe rains on the educational environment and is seeking to alleviate it by arguing for continuous remote learning opportunities. To ensure the continuation and resilience of the education sector in the face of unprecedented challenges, it is crucial for Dubai's educational institutions to be flexible and adaptable as they navigate this period of recovery.

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