Bahrain Announces Full Remote Learning Day on Nov 26
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Remote Learning Day Set for November 26 in Bahrain to Test New E-Learning Upgrades
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The Ministry of Education in Bahrain has scheduled a full remote learning day for public school students on Tuesday, November 26. The test day is designed to evaluate the recent upgrades made to the ministry’s e-learning system, which was enhanced in collaboration with Microsoft. This initiative follows directives from the Supreme Council for the Development of Education and Training, under the leadership of His Royal Highness Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, the Crown Prince and Prime Minister.
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Enhanced Features for Improved Learning
Recent improvements to the e-learning system bring advanced features aimed at boosting efficiency and effectiveness in virtual classrooms. These include tools for better attendance tracking, monitoring dismissals, and more streamlined assessment processes. Students will receive class schedules and instructions to ensure they can participate fully on November 26.
Focus on Gathering Feedback
Education Minister Dr. Mohammed bin Mubarak Juma emphasized the importance of cooperation from students and parents for a successful test run. The ministry plans to gather feedback from students, teachers, and parents to gauge the effectiveness of new features like early warning alerts and to make necessary adjustments to improve the online learning experience.
The test day aims to ensure that Bahrain’s remote learning system meets the needs of students and supports educational goals efficiently.