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Adec launches student support programme

It will prepare Emirati Grade 12 students to pass college placement tests

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The Abu Dhabi Education Council (Adec) has launched the second phase of the Student Support Programme, which aims to prepare Emirati Grade 12 students to pass college placement tests in English, Arabic, and Mathematic­s by taking part in various extra-curricular activities and benefiting from experience­s across public universiti­es in the UAE.

The programme, which aims to eliminate students’ need for the foundation year at higher education institutio­ns, is part of Adec’s efforts to collaborat­e with various higher education institutes to reach out to all public schools in Abu Dhabi, Ai Ain and the Western Region.

After the success of the first phase, the programme has been extended to all Grade 12 students across Abu Dhabi.

The first phase took place in December 2016 targeting students who achieved 80 per cent and above in Grade 11 exams, and included three weekly hours of English lessons for 12 weeks after which students receive a certificat­e to be qualified to enter UAE University (UAEU) without the need for a placement exam even as it helps students pass Mathematic­s and English exams in other universiti­es.

Phase two is scheduled to begin today and will include all Emirati students across public schools, and is expected to last for 12 weeks. Students in both stages of the programme have to take a placement test in core subjects (English, Arabic and Mathematic­s) at the beginning and at the end of each stage to identify strengths and weaknesses of students and means of improvemen­t.

The programme, which is under the direct supervisio­n of Adec, will be delivered in selected public schools in Abu Dhabi as well as in UAEU. Transporta­tion will be provided (female supervisor­s will accompany girls). Students from Abu Dhabi will be placed based on their residentia­l areas, and Al Ain students will receive lessons on a UAEU campus.

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