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Education in KSA now fully paperless

The E-learning Madrasati platform has witnessed remarkable development that will enable teachers to prepare their lessons better, identify strategies, activities, means and evaluation processes electronically.

Education in KSA now totally paperless

The Saudi Ministry of Education has abolished the preparation of teaching lessons in writing and introduced a paperless learning system that will be implemented on a remote learning platform.

There will no longer be preparation of any paper-based learning tools for students attending online classes. The paperless learning system will be implemented through the remote learning platform Madrasati (my school) effective from the new academic year which has already begun.

All teachers across the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia will prepare classes and teaching notes electronically via the Madrasati platform.

The E-learning Madrasati platform has witnessed remarkable development that will enable teachers to prepare their lessons better, identify strategies, activities, means and evaluation processes electronically.

It is noteworthy that the Madrasati platform has been instrumental in bringing about major transformation in the e-learning system in Saudi Arabia, especially since the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic. Around six million Saudi school children took advantage of this platform during the 2020-2021 academic year, according to a World Bank report.

About 6 million Saudi schoolchildren or 98 percent of school children in KSA, took advantage of the Madrasati remote learning platform during the 2020-21 school year according to a World Bank report.