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Schools in Dubai require mandatory attendance for distance learning during rainy days

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Last updated: 2024/05/02 at 10:41 AM
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As schools in Dubai prepare to transition to distance learning due to predicted unstable weather conditions, attendance has been deemed mandatory by school heads. Parents have been notified through circulars that student attendance is compulsory, with an emphasis on punctual login times. One school specifically mentioned that remote learning will begin at the usual 7.20 am start time and attendance will be marked even during remote learning days. School principals also conduct quality checks after each digital learning session to ensure the smooth functioning of classes.

Educators stress the importance of taking ownership of one’s learning journey, stating that active participation and engagement contribute to academic progress and a positive virtual classroom environment. CEO-Principal at Credence High School, Deepika Thapar Singh, reiterated the significance of students actively participating and taking responsibility for their learning journey during online classes. Head teachers highlighted the challenges faced by students and teachers during extended commutes and traffic delays, especially during unpredictable weather conditions, which led to the decision to transition to remote learning.

The Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) advocated for remote learning during unstable weather conditions to prioritize the well-being of students and teachers. School leaders appreciated this decision, citing instances where teachers were unable to leave their homes due to waterlogged roads or school buses getting stuck in traffic for hours during heavy rainfall. They commended the proficiency of educational institutions in facilitating online classes and acknowledged that transitioning to distance learning is in everyone’s best interest, especially when faced with challenging circumstances.

In light of the upcoming transition to distance learning, school leaders emphasized the necessity of conducting classes remotely on Friday, which is a half-day in Dubai schools. The decision was made after reviewing the weather forecast and receiving prior alerts from the KHDA. Educators reiterated the importance of student safety during unstable weather conditions and assured that catch-up classes would be provided to assist students as needed. Schools were advised to start planning for a temporary switch to distance learning in case of a need.

For students taking exams, headteachers assured close collaboration with different stakeholders to cater to their requirements and engage directly with concerned parties. GEMS Education Group Chief Operating Officer, Zafar Raja, mentioned that schools were already preparing for expected rains and that staff and students are well-practiced in seamlessly switching to remote learning. Taaleem schools announced closures on Thursday and Friday, offering uninterrupted distance learning for all students. For International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP) exam takers, coordination with the IBO and direct engagement with families would ensure support and mitigation of any circumstances.

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