French Schools in Morocco Offer Hybrid Learning Options for Fall Semester

Classes in French educational institutions in Morocco will start on September 7. Between in-person and distance learning, parents have a choice.
"Children whose parents request it will be able to be welcomed in our establishments from September 7," the embassy informs in a letter addressed to the members of the school communities of French educational institutions in the Kingdom.
The health measures will be adapted to the specific situation of each school group and may evolve according to local requirements, the letter reassures.
Establishments that cannot simultaneously accommodate all students throughout the school time will alternate between in-person and distance learning by rotation by day, half-day or week, with a complement of distance learning that will be offered in the best possible conditions, explains the same source, which invites parents to get actively involved.
Full-time distance learning was an essential recourse during the months of confinement. Based on experience, it does not offer the same guarantees as in-person learning, it is explained.
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