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Dubai schools ask parents for feedback

  • United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, September 30 - 2009 at 09:30

Dubai parents are being asked to evaluate their children's school through an online questionnaire on the Knowledge and Human Development Authority's (KHDA) website. Over 200,000 parents are expected to give their report card before officials from the Dubai Schools Inspection Bureau visit the institutions for the second cycle of inspections starting on October 4. The online questionnaire includes 20 questions which range from how happy the child seems, to what transport they use to get to and from school. Parents are asked complete the questionnaire within seven days to rate the teaching of Islamic Education, Arabic, mathematics and science, and give any other comments they wish to make.

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