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Raghib Hassan, Staff Reporter The brightest and the quickest students of the UAE displayed their extraordinary mathematical skills with perfection online, in a national level UCMAS competition concluded recently....
Patricia Scotland, Tribune News Service COVID-19 has been an earthquake along the already fraught fault lines of global education. The result is a deep chasm into which the most...
The coronavirus pandemic has disrupted schedules of millions of people, regardless of whether they are on the work or home front. There is also another sector that has been badly...
When children were attending school in the UAE in 2019, little did they know that their whole world would be turned upside down the following year. No more classroom interaction,...
The Ministry of Education, in coordination with the Emirates Schools Establishment, on Sunday announced the gradual and phased return of in-person classes for all academic levels in government schools, effective...
Leonid Bershidsky, Tribune News Service With less than a month to go before summer holidays, schools in Berlin are about to reopen for normal classroom learning. It’s not much...
Sakeena Banday, Gulf Today The coronavirus pandemic has upturned the lives of millions of students and professionals the world over. It has highlighted the overarching importance of online learning,...
Mariecar Jara-Puyod, Senior Reporter With “To-Do” lists piling up, moving on and forward from the fangs of SARS-CoV2 also means genuine efforts to secure a much better future for...
One of the major fallouts of the pandemic is that our offices, schools, boardrooms and even our music classes have moved online. Remote working suddenly became the new normal (“Majority...
Mauro F. Guillen, Tribune News Service The world of 2030 will be radically different from the one most of us were born into, and the global pandemic will only...