Education has changed dramatically, with the distinctive rise of e-learning, whereby teaching is undertaken remotely and on digital platforms. After so many weeks of distance learning, which was challenging for children, parents, and teachers alike, the willingness to go back to normal learning processes is now demonstrably high; everyone displays a readiness to comply with the new safety regulations set by the government.
We are pleased to share that our Dar-at-Talim classes have started presential from February, 12th 2022. Students are happy to see their friends and teachers personally. They started their terms and also their curriculum and activities. Parents and children were also introduced to their weekly schedules.
Dar-at-Talim reopening for face-to-face interactions must be carefully planned to ensure the safety of students as well as teachers and staff in a staged fashion especially in following physical distancing. Planning and execution of school health protocols during this pandemic must be supported by the truthful data being given by various institutions.
You'll be able to concentrate harder on your learning because there'll be less distraction than if you were at home. You can gain greater understanding, stories and real-world examples from teachers and other students. You may feel more comfortable and learn more easily in a familiar, traditional classroom situation. You can access more information and richer understanding through teacher and other students’ body language and voice. You have the opportunity to connect with, problem-solve, and network with other students from a wide range of backgrounds.
Here enclosed some pictures of our children engaging in activities, learning with friends, laughing, giggling and having fun. Our teachers are looking forward to welcome all children next Saturday! Thank you for joining us.