Dubai has announced the reopening of some nurseries this week as schools prepare to welcome students back for in-person learning. This move is part of efforts to return to normalcy after months of adapting to remote education. The nursery sector, which employs over 10,000 people in Dubai and supports more than 30,000 families, plays a vital role in the community.
Parents and educators alike are hopeful that this reopening will ease the challenges faced by working parents during the period of home learning. The transition also aligns with the broader plan to restore regular educational activities across the emirate.
Families in the UAE have been reconsidering their school spending habits due to the rise of online classes. Many now prioritize technology and digital resources over traditional needs like school uniforms, reflecting the significant change in how education is delivered and received.
The reopening of nurseries and the shift back to classroom learning highlight Dubai’s commitment to:
- Balancing safety with educational needs
- Fostering a supportive environment for children’s growth and learning
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