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Ministry of Education extends partnership with University of Cambridge International Examinations for future of UAE education
- United Arab Emirates: Tuesday, January 08 - 2008 at 13:33
- PRESS RELEASE
The Ministry of Education announced it has extended its partnership with the University of Cambridge International Examinations (CIE), the international examination board behind the prestigious Cambridge IGCSE and Cambridge A/AS Level qualifications, to further enhance the standards of education in the country.
"The meeting was very fruitful and I really appreciated the fact that two senior members of CIE's management team visited various educational organizations in the UAE. The Ministry of Education in the UAE would like to maintain and develop the relationship with CIE. We signed an agreement with CIE in 2002 and we would like to continue working with CIE to develop the standards of education in the UAE," said Dr. Ali Meihed on behalf of the Ministry of Education.
Ann Puntis, Chief Executive of University of Cambridge International Examinations (CIE), and Simon Lebus, Chief Executive of Cambridge Assessment Group, held a series of high profile meetings with key personnel from the UAE Ministry of Education, Abu Dhabi Education Council, and Knowledge and Human Development Authority to continue working together to boost educational standards and quality in the Emirates.
CIE is part of the Cambridge Assessment Group, a not-for-profit organisation and a department of Cambridge University, one of the world's top universities. CIE is a leading provider of international assessment, working with Ministries of Education and Education Boards around the world.
Cambridge Assessment Group and CIE are at the forefront of education internationally. Cambridge Assessment Group is a world authority on curriculum and assessment. CIE also works in partnership with such prestigious organisations as Singapore Examinations and Assessment Authority, Hong Kong Education Authority, and the governments of Kuwait and Bahrain.
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About CIEUniversity of Cambridge International Examinations (CIE) is the world's largest provider of international qualifications for 14-19 year olds. CIE offers the Cambridge International Curriculum for 5 - 19 year olds, professional qualifications for teachers and vocational qualifications for adult learners. CIE qualifications are taken in 150 countries and recognised by universities, educational providers and employers across the world.
CIE is part of the Cambridge Assessment Group, a not-for-profit organization and part of the University of Cambridge. CIE has a strong pedigree in development and research and offers unrivalled support to its network of registered centres.
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