Distance Learning Temporarily Reinstated: Ministry of Education Issues New Instructions

The Ministry of Education has officially announced the temporary reinstatement of distance learning across all educational levels — including kindergartens, schools, colleges, and universities — effective immediately.
This precautionary move comes in light of recent developments, which may involve security, health, or environmental concerns, although no specific reason has been publicly detailed as of this announcement. The Ministry emphasized that the safety of students, educators, and staff remains the top priority, prompting the swift shift back to remote learning platforms.
Educational institutions have been directed to activate online classrooms and e-learning tools to ensure that the academic calendar continues with minimal disruption. Schools and universities have also been asked to communicate with students and parents regarding new schedules, access links, and virtual support systems.
The Ministry urged all educational bodies to remain flexible and cooperative during this period and assured the public that updates will be provided as the situation evolves.
This reinstatement echoes similar measures taken in previous years, where distance learning proved to be a resilient alternative in maintaining educational continuity during times of crisis.