Sharjah Mandates In-Person Attendance for Private School Staff
Sharjah announces in-person attendance for teachers, admin staff in private schools, nurseries
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The Sharjah Private Education Authority has mandated that administrative and teaching staff in private schools and nurseries in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates, must begin in-person attendance starting April 15. This decision aims to ensure readiness and training on emergency protocols.
- 01In-person attendance for private school staff starts April 15.
- 02The decision was made by the Sharjah Private Education Authority.
- 03The initiative aims to enhance readiness for emergencies.
- 04Training on crisis protocols will be provided.
- 05The announcement was made via social media.
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The Sharjah Private Education Authority (SPEA) has announced that administrative and teaching staff in private schools and nurseries in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates, will be required to attend in person starting April 15. This decision follows directives from the Education, Human Development and Community Development Council. The initiative aims to ensure that staff are adequately prepared and trained on emergency and crisis protocols, enhancing the overall safety and readiness of educational institutions in the region. Further details are expected to follow as the implementation date approaches.
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This decision will ensure that educational staff are better prepared for emergencies, potentially enhancing student safety in private schools and nurseries.
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