Morocco Launches Survey on E-education during Covid-19 Lockdown

Morocco Launches Survey on E-education during Covid-19 Lockdown

The Moroccan ministry of education has launched a survey for students, parents and teachers to get their feedback on e-learning and assess this experience after it decided to close schools, universities… and shift courses online to curb the spread of Covid-19 pandemic.

The opinion poll seeks to shed light on the positive and negative aspects of remote education and review the achievements accomplished to improve further online learning in the country, says a press release issued by the ministry.

Some 600,000 Moroccan primary and secondary schools students log on daily to TelmidTICE website, which is offering over 3000 courses covering a wide variety of subjects including science, mathematics…

To enable students in rural zones continue their education during coronavirus lockdown, local TV channels “Athaqafia” and “Laayoune TV” broadcast daily courses for pupils and students of various levels including the baccalaureate curriculum.

According to some experts, online education can close the digital divide and open up greater opportunities for all learners who can easily access their courses from their homes.

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