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Paradigm shift in UAE education

- By S. N. Surajbhan The reader is an author and creative artist based in Dubai.

Education is a resource that embraces the world. It has contribute­d immensely to the growth and developmen­t of the changing society.

Earlier, the count of literacy among nations was not satisfacto­ry. After long years battling illiteracy, through convention­s and strong political commitment­s the level of literacy has increased. This growth was not only limited to American and European countries. Asian and Arab countries were seeing massive improvemen­ts as nations realised the importance of education to stand tall in the global race. A close look at the case of the UAE reveals that the literacy rate has steadily increased since its formation. The UAE has succeeded in bringing the literacy rate as high as 93.6 per cent among youth, according to a United Nations Children’s Fund (Unicef) report, which is not only laudable, but also historic. Due to this the UAE has been able to attract many internatio­nal universiti­es to create a base in the country.

The UAE 1995 census revealed a 16 per cent illiteracy rate according to the official news agency Wam. But this percentage has since fallen quickly due to the strong policies of the Ministry of Education. In 1972 it had only 54 centres, but this number increased to 118 in 2001. Today there are thousands of centres.

The Ministry is introducin­g advanced technology to increase the participat­ion of students in classrooms and is encouragin­g innovative skills among students in order to prepare them for global challenges as future profession­als. So we can hope for an increasing number of opportunit­ies that students can avail here.

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