The Abu Dhabi Department of Education and Knowledge has introduced stricter remote learning rules across Abu Dhabi, making live online classes and mandatory attendance tracking mandatory for all schools.ADEK said the updated framework aims to align distance education with in-person classroom standards, ensuring consistency in teaching quality, student discipline and academic outcomes across the emirate.
Under the new framework, student attendance at online classes is no longer flexible and must be formally recorded in the same way as physical class attendance.Schools must now:
Students should:
This move ensures that remote learning is as serious as classroom teaching and reduces passive or irregular participation.
A highlight of the updated rules is the requirement to use live broadcast and real-time teaching as the main teaching mode.ADEK directed schools to prioritize interactive live classes where students can interact directly with teachers, ask questions and receive instant feedback. This approach is designed to increase understanding and engage students actively.Recorded courses are still allowed, but only as supplementary material. They cannot replace live teaching and mark a clear shift from the passive learning methods used earlier.
The new framework puts stronger responsibilities on schools and teachers to ensure high-quality online education.Schools must implement structured timetables, monitor curriculum delivery and ensure teaching remains interactive and effective. At the same time, teachers should deliver engaging lessons, regularly assess student progress and provide ongoing feedback.ADEK also emphasized the importance of maintaining a balanced learning environment, including managing screen time and supporting students’ well-being.
The tighter regulations reflect Abu Dhabi’s broader push to establish long-term, structured digital education models rather than rely on ad hoc remote learning solutions.ADEK said the updated rules aim to improve learning outcomes, enhance student engagement and ensure distance education meets the same standards as classroom teaching.The move signals a more disciplined and disciplined approach to online education in Abu Dhabi, with clear expectations for both students and educators.
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