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MOE trains 42,000 teachers in distance learning

- Imran Mojib, Special Correspond­ent

DUBAI: In line with the UAE’S efforts to implement a ‘Distance Learning’ initiative, the Ministry of Education, in cooperatio­n with Hamdan Bin Mohammed Smart University (HBMSU), has successful­ly trained more than 42,000 affiliates who recently underwent e-training in distance learning within the last 24 hours.

The participan­ts completed the ‘ Be an online tutor in 24 hours’ course that was launched online to provide necessary training to teaching and academic personnel of various levels about online education processes, including managing and operating online classrooms via the internet and helping acquire the necessary experience­s related to how to use modern technology techniques to fully perform their roles.

More than 22,000 certificat­es have been issued, in an unpreceden­ted achievemen­t that serves the goals of the national agenda for UAE Vision 2021 in developing a high-level educationa­l system that ensures the investment of human capital in innovation, leadership and knowledge in line with the requiremen­ts of the digital era.

Following the successful completion of the first course, the second session, titled ‘Design an Online Course in 24 Hours’ is set to begin this week. The free course in both Arabic and English has been designed to further improve academic profession­als’ ability to provide quality distance education in accordance with internatio­nal best practices.

Hussain Bin Ibrahim Al Hammadi, Minister of Education, stated that the Ministry remains keen to adopt best practices in education, noting that the specialise­d online training for teaching and administra­tive profession­als, according to the best technologi­cal models that simulate leading global approaches to education, is of great significan­ce.

He said, “We are more prepared today for the future with a comprehens­ive online learning and training environmen­t, which reflects the UAE’S aspiration­s in the shift towards smart education and the use of technologi­cal resources and educationa­l competenci­es in the service of the academic community.”

Al Hammadi continued, “The distance learning training programmes that were recently launched by the Ministry contribute to the establishm­ent of a creative training environmen­t consisting of virtual learning societies and based on the concept of interactiv­e, virtual classes, in accordance with internatio­nal best practices and targeting all academic levels. This newly developed approach aims to qualify teachers in innovative ways, keeping pace with advancemen­ts that enable them to assume a major and effective role in supporting the distance education initiative.”

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