Laos reduces school days amid ongoing fuel cost pressure
The
Lao government has ordered nationwide adjustments to school operations,
reducing the school week from five days to three, as part of emergency measures
to ease financial pressure on families amid ongoing fuel price volatility.
According
to a notice issued by the Prime Minister's Office on Thursday, the directive
introduces immediate changes to learning schedules while maintaining academic
standards and signaling additional contingency measures if economic conditions
worsen.
The
directive requires all general education institutions, both public and private,
to reduce in-person classes from five days to three days per week. Schools must
still complete the full curriculum, with the academic calendar extended to make
up for lost classroom time.
The
measure aims to reduce transportation expenses for households while maintaining
continuity in education.
The
government also outlined escalation measures should fuel-related pressure
persist. Institutions with adequate digital infrastructure will transition to
remote learning, while those lacking technical readiness may be required to
temporarily suspend operations. To support potential online learning, the
Ministry of Technology and Communications has been tasked with verifying
internet reliability nationwide and assessing the availability of essential
equipment.
Officials
urged parents, teachers, and students to prepare for immediate implementation,
emphasizing the need to balance economic relief with uninterrupted access to
education.
xinhua
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