As Covid-19 situation intensifies in the Guangdong province, staff and students are advised to stay in Macao until the end of the academic year.
Bureau says children should enjoy school while they are learning, and promises to keep teaching in both Cantonese and Portuguese.
Dire need for more teacher training and pupils’ workshops.
Secretary for Social Affairs and Culture Elsie Ao Ieong U has ordered the Education and Youth Affairs Bureau (DSEJ) to review its granting of subsidies to local schools for various projects over the past five years, and submit a report to her within three months.
The public University of Macau (UM) said in a statement on Wednesday that in-person classes will resume on Monday, adding that “courses scheduled for the first semester of the new academic year will be mainly conducted face-to-face”.
The government will launch the fourth phase of its continuing education subsidy scheme tomorrow, which entitles local residents aged at least 15 to get a 6,000-pataca subsidy to enrol in courses run by the city’s various continuing education institutions until the end of August 2023.
The Education and Youth Affairs Bureau (DSEJ) announced its plans for class resumption to be done in phases, starting from May 4.
Macau’s schools will gradually reopen from April 13. 6th round of facemask sales began on Friday.