Dubai watchdog's plans to give guidelines to landlords criticised as waste of time.
A dearth of nursery places across Dubai and Abu Dhabi has forced desperate parents to go on waiting lists for nurseries that are not yet built.
ArabianBusiness.com staff writer , Monday, 15 September 2008, ArabianBusiness/News
Having worked for the Ministry of Higher Education for many years, I'm very familiar with the federal government's plans and challenges.
Dr Warren Fox, Monday, 15 September 2008, ArabianBusiness/Comment
Abdulla Al Karam says that reforms should focus on developing human capital, not just infrastructure.
Fida Slayman, Monday, 15 September 2008, ArabianBusiness/Interviews
From next month, schools in Dubai will have to answer to a new government bureau designed to ensure quality in education, proving the sector has finally come of age.
Fida Slayman, Thursday, 25 September 2008, ArabianBusiness/Features
Governments in the region have taken a strong stance on sustainability, but without demand from the private sector, would universities be crazy to offer environmental science?
Fida Slayman, Wednesday, 08 October 2008, ArabianBusiness/Features
KHDA reveals its plans to build the Middle East's first LEED-accredited schools.
Fida Slayman, Wednesday, 08 October 2008, ArabianBusiness/News
Dubai's first sustainable schools trial is under way – but are schools ready for the change?
Fida Slayman, Monday, 27 October 2008, ArabianBusiness/Features
As private schools struggle to keep up with inflation, will caps on tuition fees put quality education on ice?
ArabianBusiness.com staff writer , Saturday, 01 November 2008, ArabianBusiness/Features
The release of the 2007 TIMSS results is making countries take stock of their educational progress over the last four years.
Fida Slayman, Sunday, 18 January 2009, ArabianBusiness/Features
Dubai rental index prices revealed as experts say thousands will be hit by rent rises in 2009.
RERA's guide to rental prices to be republished to reflect new market conditions.
Survey shows only six deemed unsatisfactory in first phase of gov't inspections.
Dubai plan to link fees hikes to performance supported, but not for poor performers.
New index may not tackle issue of being based on 2008 boom figures - report.
Six out of 69 school fail inspection test, while four rated excellent in KHDA checks.
UPDATE 1: New rental values revealed, find out here what you should be paying.
Find out what you should be paying in rent, according to RERA's updated index for Dubai.
CB Richard Ellis says Discovery Gardens saw biggest drop in rents during first quarter.
EXCLUSIVE: Landmark Advisory will show another plunge in rental prices next week.
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Posted by Siwash, Dubai, UAE on 28 June 2009 at 19:37 UAE time
Let RERA be strategic for awhile and fix up the mess they have contributed too in the real estate market before tackling schools. I mean, the typical attitude is let us show off by introducing new initiatives all the time instead of concentrating on really trying to impress their superior, the Ruler of Dubai, without worrying about the details and issues of what they propose.
Posted by Realist, Dubai, UAE on 9 June 2009 at 13:02 UAE time
Oh great! So that's the way that the fees will be hiked the next year again?
Interestingly enough, the KHDA Web site stated the allowed fee increase percentages as zero to whatever - and NOT ONE school chose zero? I wonder why?
As with the residential rentals, the RERA/KHDA index will probably round up. But ... for everything, there is a breaking point.