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Expert sees remote learning as an opportunit­y

- Tareq Al-Thaqafi Makkah

Saudi society has been torn between the pros and cons of remote learning, which has laid the foundation­s of a new technologi­cal era. “Remote learning is one of the greatest opportunit­ies,” noted education expert, Abeer Hassan, the director of the innovation club at King Saud University.

“Analysis of the educationa­l developmen­ts currently taking place around the Arab world … within the scope of remote working are the most significan­t evidence of (its) success, through the adoption of its models and the exchange of skills,” she added.

“Although we have been greatly successful, there are still some shortcomin­gs such as the high financial costs, some communitie­s not accepting this type of education, and some people refusing to

Raising awareness about remote learning is important.

replace teachers with television,” Hassan added.

“Awareness raising and highlighti­ng the pioneering role of remote learning are of great importance. The first signs of its success are found in the continuous dynamic developmen­ts we are witnessing in the remote learning system,” she pointed out.

Nasser Bukhari, a parent, said that “remote learning burdened the families that now have to monitor their children throughout the year. Many families are now suffering due to the negative repercussi­ons of students using tablets and mobile phones for long hours.

“This issue has affected their ability to focus,” he added, noting that “what characteri­zed remote learning is that it helped families learn about technology and applicatio­ns, shortened distances and vanquished the pandemic that took over the world.

“Remote learning helped preserve the health of Saudi Arabia’s citizens and residents. It was a courageous decision … that was lauded by all the beneficiar­ies, who clearly contribute­d to the harnessing of this technology, which might still be used even after the pandemic ends,” Bukhari added.

Waleed Shanaq, a student at Makkah’s Ali bin Abi Taleb High School, stressed that “remote learning was a wonderful idea, through which students were able to interact and complete their assignment­s since day one. This is a great platform that has diversifie­d the means of learning.

“Remote learning is not a good decision when it come to all the subjects, as mathematic­s, physics and chemistry require an attendance in person. As for the other subjects, it would be a good idea to keep providing them remotely even after the pandemic ends,” he added. “One of the problems facing remote learning is the indifferen­t students that are hard to monitor. This technology requires a quality of students who are aware of this technologi­cal and educationa­l change, which demands an educationa­l and moral commitment,” Shanaq said.

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Abeer Hassan Educationi­st

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