The current preparation programme of student teachers at local institutions no longer meets the needs of schools here as a result of the reformation of the education system in the emirate.
The current preparation programme of student teachers at local institutions no longer meets the needs of schools here as a result of the reformation of the education system in the emirate.
ADEC’s P-12 policy meets with higher education institutes to familiarise them on New School Model
Parents have welcomed the Abu Dhabi Education Council’s (Adec) intervention to stop a private school from charging them thousands of dirhams in extra fees and refund them last year’s unauthorised tuition increase, with some parents frustrated at the school’s tactics.
The Abu Dhabi Education Council’s Customer Service Centre has relocated to the council’s new headquarters behind Khalifa Park at Shaikh Zayed Street.
The Secretariat of the International Hydrological Programme in United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (Unesco) has chosen Dr Ahmed Murad, associate professor of Hydrogeology and associate dean at College of Science, United Arab Emirates University (UAEU) to be part of a working group that will participate in setting a strategy to implement the goals of the International Hydrological Programme (IHP) for IHP phase V-II (2014-2018).
Nine new schools will open in Dubai this year, setting a record for the largest number of new schools to open in an academic year since the development of Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) in 2007.
The school bells were ringing once again on Sunday morning as students returned to their classrooms after the two-month summer break.
The Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship is poised for an influx of young Emiratis after a class of 60 nationals enrolled in Abu Dhabi’s annual Tourism Youth Summer Camp series.
Dr. Mugheer Al Khaili, Director General at the Abu Dhabi Education Council (ADEC) visited three new schools in Al Ain to congratulate the school staff on their first days to school.
The final hours of the mad rush at stationery shops for school books, shoe and uniform shops for school attire and supermarkets for school lunches is over for many for another year, with the first batch of school kids to return to school today - some of the more than 225,000 expected to return over the next week.