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Distance learning is here to stay: Minister HIGHLIGHT

- One Carlo Diaz Dubai

The coronaviru­s disease (COVID19) pandemic has pushed the education industry online, with countries scrambling to implement distance learning initiative­s.

But as the world moves closer to ending the pandemic, will education go back to its traditiona­l setup? Saudi Minister of Education Hamad Al-Sheikh doesn’t think so. Speaking at a media briefing on the last day of the Group of Twenty (G20) Summit in Riyadh, Al-Sheikh said blended education — the combinatio­n of online and physical learning — has become the new norm because of COVID-19.

“It is going to be the beginning of a new era in education, where blended education is the norm,”

In Saudi Arabia, schools were shut down as early as March, in a government move to prioritize the health of its citizens. Since then, the Kingdom has thought of ways to continue education at home, which led to an e-learning portal called Madrasati.

the minister said, adding a single method approach was becoming the exception.

“The concept of distance learning as a ‘subproduct’ in the past has changed now because of COVID-19 — the crisis created an opportunit­y,” he said.

The minister added the changes had also brought to light other issues within the education sector, including the length in which students take to finish programs. “The 12-year-ladder could be different,” he said, explaining the flexibilit­y of distance learning.

The prejudice against online education would disappear, Al-Sheikh added, as the world continues to adapt new learning strategies.

He said this “new normal” had also seen a shift in emphasis on learning outcomes, as opposed to giving too much attention to the method.

But Al-Sheikh recognized the challenges of managing distance learning programs, which he said needed “good governance in order to work.”

Al-Sheikh lauded the G20 education working group for its agile response to the pandemic.

 ?? Social media ?? Education Minister Hamad Al-Sheikh speaks at a media briefing on the last day of the G20 Summit in Riyadh.
Social media Education Minister Hamad Al-Sheikh speaks at a media briefing on the last day of the G20 Summit in Riyadh.

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