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KHDA Dubai hosts conference in its mission to improve schools

  • United Arab Emirates: Sunday, June 15 - 2008 at 14:29
  • PRESS RELEASE

The Dubai Schools Inspection Bureau (DSIB), a bureau of the Knowledge & Human Development Authority, (KHDA) is hosting its first ever one-day conference 'The role of inspection in school improvement'.

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Government and private schools will gather together this week at a conference to discuss their shared goal of improving the education on offer to children in Dubai.

Zayed University, Dubai International Academic City, June 17
The conference takes place on June 17 at Zayed University, Dubai International Academic City, and will be attended by around 500 principals, school owners, and parent representatives from both government and private schools across Dubai.

The aim of this conference is to bring together all schools on a single platform to understand the importance of inspections in the school improvement cycle.

The conference will include international speakers who will present keynote speeches on international best practice in school quality and self-evaluation across the world.

This demonstrates Dubai Schools Inspection Bureau's commitment to ensuring that it functions as a global thinker, but in the context of Dubai's school quality and school improvement.

In the afternoon, a choice of practical workshops will be held that will look in more detail at particular aspects of school inspection and the link between inspection and improvement.

Topics will include inspection planning and management, the role of parents in achieving educational excellence, self-evaluation, and characteristics of excellence in education.

Jameela Al Muhairi, Chief of the Dubai Schools Inspection Bureau, said
"We are striving to establish Dubai as a global centre of educational excellence, and to make sure that education plays a vital part in the development of a successful, healthy and dynamic economy and society in Dubai.

Information about school quality is essential if we are to achieve this vision.

Therefore school inspection needs to be seen in this exciting and important context, as one strand in the KHDA approach to achieving educational excellence.''

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About the Knowledge and Human Development Authority
The Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) is responsible for the future growth, direction and quality of education and learning in Dubai. We aim to support the people of Dubai in achieving their potential from birth and through life's journey as we work towards achieving the goals set out in the Dubai Strategic Plan 2015.
Visit www.khda.gov.ae for more information.

About the Dubai Schools Inspection Bureau
The Dubai Schools Inspections Bureau is a new organisation within the Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) developed to define and measure education quality in order to support the improvement of education in Dubai.

The Bureau will provide:
An inspection service that produces independent, comprehensive assessment of educational standards and school performance for every school in Dubai, both public and private;
KHDA, the Government of Dubai and the public with an accurate and detailed view of the quality of school education in Dubai in relation to the educationally best-performing countries in the world.

Visit www.khda.gov.ae/en/inspection or www.khda.gov.ae/arb/inspection for more information.

For more information contact:
Dana Ibrahim
Tel: 04-364 0012
Fax: 04-364 0001

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