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UAE's teacher recruitment system may change
- United Arab Emirates: Thursday, February 28 - 2008 at 07:31
The UAE's Ministry of Education may introduce amendments to the system of recruitment of national teachers, a move that may have a drastic impact on the prospects of 2,600 nationals who are in the waiting list, reported Gulf News. Under the new system, the points scored by nominees at the interviews would no longer be the sole criterion for placement. Instead, priority would be given to graduates of education colleges and those who have a diploma in education. The graduates' general estimates, along with their additional qualifications and previous experience would be considered as well.
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