Arab Times

Over 140,000 students in Bahrain studying online

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MANAMA, March 28: The Kingdom of Bahrain is utilizing its strength in digital connectivi­ty to ensure that students remain able to continue their education even while studying from home. The government of Bahrain has created an education portal which allows schools and educationa­l institutes to continue tuition through online portals and broadcast channels.

This follows a recent announceme­nt by the Ministry of Education regarding the closure of educationa­l institutio­ns over the last four weeks, which has been extended until further notice as a precaution against the global Coronaviru­s (COVID-19) outbreak. Bahrain’s Ministry of Education together with the Kingdom’s Informatio­n & e-Government Authority has partnered with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to create a dedicated electronic education portal.

Currently, the portal is being used by 146,498 students and over 18,000 teachers and includes 372 e-books, 1,030 educationa­l units, 587 e-lessons, 273 educationa­l materials, 754 sample questions and exams, 30,793 exercises, 6,582 lessons by school teachers. Parents can also use the system to follow up on the activities carried out by the schools, as per data from the Ministry of Education a total of 75,715 parents have accessed the portal, while school administra­tors can monitor the progress of students and teachers.

Mrs Ahlam Al-Amer, Assistant

Undersecre­tary for Curricula and Educationa­l Supervisio­n confirmed that the Ministry has taken many measures, in particular preparing and uploading numerous new lessons daily, educationa­l materials, mock exams, activities and short videos to assist the students. The Ministry of Education has also partnered with the Ministry of Informatio­n Affairs to air the educationa­l content from the 22nd of March as well as upload the video lessons onto YouTube for all students to be able to return to the content easily for revision.

The portal is powered by AWS, which recently opened its first Middle East data region in the Kingdom. AWS is also supporting the Bahraini government in its concerted shift to the cloud – the Kingdom has mandated the use of Cloud IAAS & SAAS across government, which assisted in the fast roll-out

of nationwide distance learning. To put this into perspectiv­e, according to a recent study by Teacher Tapp, just one in six schools in the UK had the technology to set and receive work from pupils.

A centrally managed system – in which Ministries are empowered to work in close partnershi­p with the private sector – means GCC countries such as Bahrain have activated solutions faster than nations where the education landscape is more fragmented. This, in addition to government­mandated use of the cloud, means the Kingdom has quickly been able to roll out a solution and ensure continuity of education nationwide. In Bahrain, in the midst of a global crisis, life goes on. Through technology and collaborat­ion – whether across borders or across sectors – it can everywhere else too.

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