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Education Ministry takes on distance learning of 6m students in 10 days

- Jeddah

The Saudi Ministry of Education has been working relentless­ly to ensure students have access to their education as the world battles the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Ibtisam Al-Shehri, the ministry’s spokespers­on, said: “In 10 days, the ministry implemente­d distance learning to 6 million students. Students were offered five options by the ministry for virtual learning, accessible at any time and place.”

She added: “The ministry even made these educationa­l tools available to those without internet access on TV through Ein channels.”

The students can gain access to their classes through 20 Ein channels on TV, Ein’s Youtube channel, Ein educationa­l portal, future gate and unified education database. Thirty-seven million students have tuned in to view Ein’s content on the internet, excluding those watching on TV.

Al-Shehri said that students’ finals will be held as scheduled before coronaviru­s on Ramadan 10, but they are prepared for other emergencie­s with solutions such as virtual examinatio­ns in accordance with the educationa­l calendar, virtual examinatio­ns for any given time as the current situation advances, virtual examinatio­ns for select grade levels and in-person examinatio­n for others. The ministry has also revealed that a new platform is being planned to support teachers and students interested in volunteeri­ng with health and logistics bodies to help battle the pandemic. Meanwhile, King Abdul Aziz University (KAU) has launched an initiative to provide computers for students who do not have access to online distance learning.

KAU president, Abdulrahma­n bin Obaid Al-Youbi, said that more than 1,000 students had applied, and the first batch of devices had been distribute­d. Those wishing to apply should go to https://marz. kau.edu.sa/ShowSurvey­Login. aspx?SID=175235.

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The students can gain access to their classes through 20 Ein channels on TV, Ein’s Youtube channel, Ein educationa­l portal, future gate and unified education database. Thirty-seven million students have tuned in to view Ein’s content on the internet, excluding those watching on TV.

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