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Ministry of Education - UAE

Main Category: Government (Federal)
First Address : PO Box 295
City : Abu Dhabi
Country : United Arab Emirates
Phone: 971 2 6213800
Fax: 971 2 6351164
Email: moe@moe.gov.ae
Website: www.moe.gov.ae


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Tougher checks proposed for foreign teachers

Rigorous checks needed to help protect pupils, education experts recommend.

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UAE private schools set for talks on shake-up move

Minister of education confirms nationalisation plan for private education.

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All UAE pupils must sing national anthem - Ministry

Education chiefs says new move is designed to boost nationalism and patriotism.

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Study into new UAE university underway

Umm al Qaiwain could establish a university as soon as 2011 following demand from parents for a closer institution.

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Isra and Miraj public holiday announced

Sunday, July 19, is a public holiday for ministries and other federal departments, government declares.

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University places for all students

Funding in place allowing for every qualifying Emirati to go to a federal university this year.

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Minister admits many UAE schools lack basic facilities

Education minister promises public schools more canteens and shaded playgrounds.

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UAE sets up new council to improve education

Education minister announces move to create 'qualitative shift' in schools.

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Pupils to keep food diaries in child obesity initiative

More than 300 children to take part in survey, to be extended nationwide in autumn.

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Power up

Education reform cannot rely on the top down approach, the UAE Ministry of Education director general says.

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Cybercriminals still targeting UAE Ministry

Fake recruitment drive uses logo and details of the Ministry of Education to lure unsuspecting overseas candidates

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UAE education chief reveals $2bn strategy

10,000 new teachers to be trained, revamp to school curriculum in bid to raise standards.

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Teachers' incentives plan raised at top-level talks

Education Ministers from the MENA region gather in Oman to discuss major education issues.

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10,000 teachers begin training

The Ministry of Education starts its programme to bring teaching into the 21st century.

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10,000 teachers to be retrained

UAE education ministry implementing professional standards for public school teachers in shake-up.

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New Arabic curriculum for Schools of Tomorrow

Grade one and two students in UAE public schools will learn Arabic under a new curriculum spearheaded by the government's Madares Al Ghad (MAG, Schools of Tomorrow) programme.

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New ethical code plan for teachers

Regulations aim to make teachers role models for students, prohibit violence in classroom.

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Schools get next week off for Eid

Schools and universities across UAE closed from Sunday Sept. 28 to Saturday Oct. 4 to mark occasion.

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'Schools of Tomorrow' pilot to be publicized

The federal government's Madaris Al Ghad (Schools of Tomorrow) programme, which aims to reform curricula and teaching methodologies across public schools in the UAE, is soon to be publicised in all emirates.

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Only 2% think Gulf schools are on par with world's best

Arabian Business poll results reveal widespread dismay of parents.

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UAE public schools set for major shake-up

Education Minister reveals changes are on the way to curriculum in bid to raise standards.

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Gov't confirms school to start August 31

Ministry of Education refuses to defer school start date despite Ramadan concerns.

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Schools to hike fees up to 30% next year

UAE education ministry endorses fee hikes in some private schools, revising previous decree.

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Obese kids spark junk food ban

Junk food to be banned in all UAE schools, to battle increasing obesity, diabetes in students.

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Islamic teachers strike over removal

UAE teachers protest over removal from teaching positions, say Islamic views are being held against them.

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HE Sheikh Nahyan urges Emiratis to enter finance

UAE minister says more trained nationals are needed to develop state's financial sector.

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Down to business

Regional office design industry on show.

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UAE pledges to eradicate illiteracy

Emirates to achieve goal by 2015 to become first Arab country to attain 100% literacy rate.

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Teething troubles

Can parents ensure that education and safety standards are implemented at nursery school?

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Teething troubles

Demand for nursery places easily outstrips supply. So how can parents ensure that education and safety standards are rigorously implemented? Nada El Sawy investigates.

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Fake UAE Ministry website targets jobseekers

Scammers using copy of UAE Ministry of Labour website to steal personal data and defraud jobseekers

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Gonu death toll hits 61

Number could rise after devastating cyclone in Iran and Oman; many people still missing, feared dead.

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