Students who fail in annual examinations and could not go on to higher classes are more likely to drop out from public schools, says a Dubai school inspection report.
Students who fail in annual examinations and could not go on to higher classes are more likely to drop out from public schools, says a Dubai school inspection report.
Recent reports have established high dropout rates in some of UAE’s institutions of learning.
The Abu Dhabi Education Council (ADEC) recently signed an agreement with EduCluster Finland Ltd to train Emirati school teachers on the best teaching methodologies and implement the Finnish education system model in two select public schools.
The media sector in the country is set to get an Emiratisation boost with a new initiative by the National Media Council and the Mohammed bin Rashid School of Information at the American University of Dubai.
ABU DHABI - Career growth opportunities and personal development are the key factors that Emirati female students look for in future employment as opposed to high salary and job security.
ABU DHABI - Dressed in a spotless uniform, Afra Sultan Al Dhahri sits next to the coffee table in the main auditorium of the European International College (EIC).
Reforming the present education system is no easy talk. But, it is a task that needs to be accomplished soon if the capital wants to produce students set for higher education.
The word ‘profit’ in Islamic banking may sound similar to ‘interest’ in commercial banking.
The morning at The Religious Institute in Dubai starts with a healthy breakfast comprising milk, oats and toast for students. After that, they take a 15-minute walk around the school premises before dispersing for their daily classes.
This year, 699,129 students — 408,367 boys and 290,762 girls — took the high school board exams in the country and abroad