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UAE Covid-19: Onsite school classes in Abu Dhabi from today

UAE Covid-19: Onsite school classes in Abu Dhabi from today Photo: Alamy All staff and students aged 12 years and above need a Covid-19 negative PCR test to attend classes. In early signs of return to normalcy in the education sector, private schools in Abu Dhabi can welcome back all students from today while maintaining a maximum capacity of 30 pupils per classroom. However, Sharjah has announced 100 per cent online classes from today to February 28. The emriate has announced 100 per cent distance learning for all public and private schools from February 14. The Abu Dhabi Department of Education and Knowledge (Adek) has issued policy guidelines to parents on the resumption of classes.

Teacher moved to tears by his students gesture | Students display Thank You posters to their teacher during online class, he is moved to tears [WATCH]

Updated Feb 14, 2021 | 15:11 IST The footage was recently shared on TikTok by use @Laurenherrle13 with the caption: Surprised the sweetest teacher on our last day of class. Students leave teacher in tears with heartwarming gesture  2020 was an incredibly tough year for students and those in academics. School and college children had to adapt to remote learning and online classes while being stuck at home their teachers had to strategise new ways to make them understand concepts. But if a comparison is made between students and teachers, the latter have had to deal with more challenges in the past year. Firstly, it has always been tough for them to get the attention of the entire class during online sessions. As lack of attention has always been an issue on video calling apps and software, many teachers around the world have given up their jobs.

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Boomers Show That Age Is No Barrier For Upskilling In India

Boomers show that age is no barrier for upskilling in India From photography and video editing to artificial intelligence and machine learning, those over 50 are dabbling in everything. Professionals in the 30-45 age group form the bulk of India’s $2.5 billion online upskilling industry. But industry sources say the above 50-year category saw the fastest growth a whopping 40 percent over the last year January 29, 2021 / 01:02 PM IST Vasudha Rajwade, 52, a home-based chef from Nagpur, had tied up with food aggregators to sell her breads and cakes. Success was limited because she felt that she wasn’t able to take good pictures to make her food look attractive.

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