Several private schools in the UAE, specifically in Dubai, Sharjah, and Ajman, have announced their readiness to resume normal classes starting tomorrow, coinciding with the resumption of school bus services.
It should be noted that the UAE education authorities have indicated that the resumption of school bus services follows an intensive period of strategic planning and reorganization of the teaching staff to ensure a smooth and orderly return to the regular school schedule.
In a related development, school administrations have officially announced the adoption of a "proactive management" model. This model prioritizes student safety during their daily commutes. New protocols impose strict procedures for boarding and disembarking buses, supported by immediate coordination between transportation supervisors and school administration.
As part of the UAE education authorities' efforts to minimize any morning gatherings, several institutions have announced the suspension of outdoor morning assemblies and their replacement with indoor gatherings.
This provides a more organized environment. Schools are also implementing "unified learning models," fully committed to both in-person and remote learning, to avoid any confusion for parents and simplify the attendance process.
Emirates schools have also announced the launch of a "psychological first aid" program as part of their reopening strategy. Teachers have received training on identifying students who need psychological support, providing them with a sense of security upon their return to the school environment.
Education experts explained that the success of the educational process after its full resumption will be measured by the rigor of procedures. Through continuous safety checklists, emergency response drills, and transparent communication channels with parents, the private education sector in the UAE is striving to set a new standard for institutional discipline and student safety.
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