Dubai schools are gradually phasing out live online classes as the majority of students have returned to full-time attendance on campus. Parents throughout the city have begun receiving official notifications from their children’s schools stating that synchronous online lessons will no longer be offered.
The Dubai Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) endorses this transition, which reflects a significant shift back to traditional teaching methods following an extended period of remote learning during the pandemic. School authorities report that on-campus attendance levels have nearly reached full capacity, reducing the necessity for live online classes.
This change aims to:
- Enhance traditional learning experiences
- Encourage students to engage more actively in school activities
The KHDA has reassured that schools will continue to deliver quality education using updated approaches designed to keep students safe and supported throughout this transition. This update signifies a return to normalcy and is expected to strengthen Dubai’s education system.
Parents and students are adapting to this new routine and are welcoming the restoration of direct, in-person interaction with teachers and classmates. While live online classes are being phased out, online education will still support students through recorded lessons and additional digital resources.
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