Education Ministry Abandons Minimum Size Requirements for Online Classes

The Ministry of Education and Science has decided to eliminate the minimum student size requirements for online classes and the specific guidelines for the education of internally displaced children. This decision marks a shift in the approach to distance learning, focusing on flexibility rather than strict numerical thresholds.

The change comes amid ongoing challenges in maintaining consistent education delivery, particularly for children who have been displaced due to conflict or natural disasters. Educational experts suggest that the move could allow for more tailored and accessible learning experiences, accommodating a wider range of student needs and circumstances.

The Ministry’s decision was announced following consultations with educators, policymakers, and stakeholders. Officials emphasized that the new policy aims to enhance the adaptability of online education while ensuring that all students receive a quality learning experience. Further details and implementation guidelines are expected to be released in the coming weeks.