Friday, August 08 - 2008

UAE MoE has a secret plan

United Arab Emirates: Sunday, February 03 - 2008 at 08:47

A spokesperson for the UAE's Ministry of Education (MoE) said that the ministry will soon introduce a secret informer mechanism in its policies, reported Khaleej Times. He added that informers could be anyone from a parent to an MoE official, or anybody else who will pay random visits to the schools to check on the quality of services provided to the students. The new measure was disclosed by the Director-General of the MoE, at the meeting with principals of the future schools from all emirates. Moreover, the director assured that the ministry would also undergo other reforms to enhance performance of schools.

Amena Bakr Amena Bakr, Senior Reporter
Sunday, February 03 - 2008 at 08:47 UAE local time (GMT+4)

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