Government Offices, Schools to Implement Remote Work and Distance Learning on 16 April 2024
In response to the severe weather forecast, the General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers announced that all employees in ministries, government agencies, public bodies, and institutions would work remotely on Tuesday, 16 April 2024.
In a statement on Monday, the Council of Ministers General-Secretariat indicated that employees of the military, security, and health sectors are excluded from this decision, as well as employees whose work nature requires them to be present at the workplace. According to the Meteorology Department, thundery rain is expected tomorrow.
The Council of Ministers General-Secretariat urged citizens and residents to take information from reliable sources and follow security and safety instructions issued by the official authorities in the country.
Council of Ministers General-Secretariat: Employees to Work Remotely Tomorrow Due to Weather Conditions. #QNA #Qatar https://t.co/cREpPor5mx pic.twitter.com/I5rNUvKtIa
— Qatar News Agency (@QNAEnglish) April 15, 2024
The Ministry of Education and Higher Education has announced that distance learning will be implemented on Tuesday for both public and private schools.
This decision aims to ensure the safety of students while maintaining the continuity of the educational process.
The ministry clarified that distance learning for public schools will be conducted through the Qatar e-learning system, while private schools will utilise their respective educational platforms. Teachers will deliver remote lessons accordingly.
حرصًا من وزارة التربية والتعليم والتعليم العالي على سلامة أبنائنا الطلبة مع ضمان استمرار العملية التعليمية فقد تقرر أن يكون التعليم يوم غداً الثلاثاء، الموافق 16 أبريل 2024، تعليمًا عن بُعد في جميع مدارس الدولة. pic.twitter.com/TTZjA1HjSq
— وزارة التربية والتعليم والتعليم العالي (@Qatar_Edu) April 15, 2024
Source: Qatar News Agency, Ministry of Education and Higher Education
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