Thursday, July 24 - 2008

UAE revamps education system

United Arab Emirates: Thursday, January 24 - 2008 at 07:35

The UAE's Minister of Education Hanif Hassan has stated that his ministry planned to revamp the education system in the country at all levels to enhance not only the output but also students' personalities. According to Khaleej Times, he said the development of education was based on certain factors. These included the efficient preparation of students so that they could effectively thrive using modern technology. The second was about modern techniques of instruction and methodology. Adopting modern curricula with assorted and non-monotonous means of training and evaluation were important, Hassan stressed.

Amena Bakr Amena Bakr, Senior Reporter
Thursday, January 24 - 2008 at 07:35 UAE local time (GMT+4)

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