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Lessons on Demand for all students in Malta

19 July 2021
Country news

At the beginning of school year 2020/2021 the Ministry for Education, as part of its systemic action plan to re-open the schools – for all students and during every school day – decided to create a repository of recorded lessons aiming to make the contents accessible online to all students and specially to those who were not able to attend school during the pandemic.

This project, which is now nearing its completion, resulted in the filming more than 10,500 lessons covering all subjects taught in Maltese schools, from the pre-primary level to the last level of secondary education.

The filmed lessons are available free of charge online. Students may access the lessons at any time – every day of the week, during all day and may be referred to as often as required.  The contents are available on Teleskola.mt under the ‘Recorded Lessons’ section, a dedicated educational website run by the Ministry for Education.

Source:  Eurydice Unit Malta

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