Home GCC UAE Sharjah schools to offer 100% distance learning until end of second semester The nationwide Covid-19 case count in the UAE has crossed 388,000 by Zainab Mansoor February 28, 2021 Private and public schools and nurseries in the emirate of Sharjah will continue to offer 100 per cent distance learning as a mode of education until the end of spring semester, local authorities have announced. The Local Emergency, Crisis and Disaster Management team in Sharjah said the decision was made in cooperation with the Ministry of Education and the Sharjah Private Education Authority. This directive marks the continuance of an earlier injunction in which students in private schools and nurseries across Sharjah were shifted to commence 100 per cent e-learning from February 14 until February 28, as a precautionary measure to contain the spread of Covid-19. Read: Sharjah private school students to undergo 100% e-learning from February 14 The Sharjah Emergency Crisis and Disaster Management Team and Sharjah Private #education Authority have decided to extend distance learning for all students in #Sharjah private schools and nurseries until the end of the second semester, while continuing to monitor the situation. pic.twitter.com/EQ56qtOgbo — هيئة الشـارقة للتعليم الخاص (@shjspea) February 25, 2021 Meanwhile, authorities have continued their awareness campaigns via drones to educate the community on the need to abide by preventive procedures to limit the spread of the Covid-19. The committee also called on members of society to expedite the receiving of their vaccines through the allocated vaccination centres across the country. Earlier this month, the UAE’s Ministry of Education indefinitely suspended in-classroom learning across all schools and nurseries in Ajman, Ras Al Khaimah and and Umm Al Quwain moving them to distance learning. Read: UAE’s Ministry of Education shifts all schools and nurseries to 100% distance learning in Ajman Read more: Ras Al Khaimah becomes UAE’s fourth emirate to shift to 100% distance learning The UAE health ministry reported 3,434 new Covid-19 cases on February 28, raising the total to 388,594. Meanwhile, the death toll has risen spiked to 1,213. Tags Covid-19 distance learning nurseries schools Semester Sharjah 0 Comments You might also like Last chance for UAE overstayers as visa amnesty deadline extended Interview: Essam Al Tamimi on building a regional legal powerhouse Shaping Sharjah’s transformation: Shurooq CEO shares insights ACWA Power, SEWA ink deal for Sharjah’s first independent water project