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‘Rahhal’ allows part-time schooling

‘DISRUPTIVE INNOVATION’ WILL LET STUDENTS STUDY AT MULTIPLE SCHOOLS AT THE SAME TIME

- BY FAISAL MASUDI Staff Reporter

Students can study at more than one school at a time under new Dubai programme |

Dubai yesterday launched its most “disruptive innovation” in education — the Rahhal programme allowing students to study at more than one school at a time, study part-time to pursue other goals elsewhere, or study at home.

A pilot phase of Rahhal, which means traveller in Arabic, began at Indian High School (IHS) in Oud Metha, with three parents and IHS signing “Rahhal-enabled” contracts at the launch ceremony.

At IHS, the pilot phase of Rahhal will allow two of the students, who are sports champions, extended time off school to train for and compete in prestigiou­s tournament­s, without fear of losing out on studies. A third student will take leave to pursue specialise­d training in technology, including in artificial intelligen­ce. Under Rahhal, the school will fully support all students to catch up on missed studies, by dedicating teachers and classes for them.

Rahhal is “not a one-sizefits-all” framework as each Rahhal student journey will be different, customised to his or her needs, officials said. In the near future, with participat­ion from more schools, there will be a variety of scenarios.

Clifford Crasto, father of Grade 10 student Tanisha Crasto, said Rahhal was a main reason why the family decided to stay on in the UAE.

Badminton champion

Tanisha is a badminton champion who ranks “number one” in the UAE and plans to win Olympic gold one day. She currently trains for over six hours daily, “making it a little difficult to manage studies. But now with Rahhal, I’ll be able to focus more on badminton and equally on studies”.

Rahhal is the first pilot project to be launched under Dubai 10X, a Dubai Future Foundation initiative that aims to place Dubai government entities 10 years ahead of the rest of the world in key sectors, by implementi­ng within two years what other cities around the world will be implementi­ng 10 years from now. Rahhal was launched by the Knowledge and Human Developmen­t Authority (KHDA) in Dubai, as part of 10X.

Dr Abdulla Al Karam, director-general of KHDA, said: “We are taking a big leap away from the traditiona­l model of education and experienci­ng the future of learning. Rahhal is all about giving students a chance to experience their full potential and benefit from learning both within and outside the school.

“This marks a milestone for all of working in the education sector.”

Khalfan Juma Bel Houl, CEO of Dubai Future Foundation, said: “Dubai 10X is one of the projects launched by Dubai Future Foundation that aspires to position Dubai 10 years ahead by disrupting key sectors like education, aviation and many others.

“Rahhal could possibly create a new model for education where learning can continue away from school too and the success of this pilot phase relies on the involvemen­t of students and parents.”

Learners participat­ing in Rahhal will be recognised by KHDA and also work closely with teachers at their school to ensure maximum learning.

Dr Ashok Kumar, CEO of Indian High School, said: “Rahhal truly ascertains the statement that learning is beyond the realms of a classroom. Rahhal is an avant-garde move that reflects on the future of education in Dubai. It is an outstandin­g effort to foster learning and developmen­t with recognitio­n for all its definition­s and diversitie­s. The Indian High School is honoured to collaborat­e with the KHDA for this revolution­ary project. IHS is and will always be adaptive and appreciati­ve of improved avenues to education like Rahhal.”

We are taking a big leap away from the traditiona­l model of education and experienci­ng the future of learning. Rahhal is all about giving students a chance to experience their full potential ...”

Dr Abdulla Al Karam | Director-General, KHDA

 ?? Ahmed Ramzan/ Gulf News ?? Dr Ashok Kumar signing the Rahaal agreement with Clifford Crasto, father of Tanisha Crasto, in the presence of Dr Abdullah Al Karam and other officials in Dubai yesterday.
Ahmed Ramzan/ Gulf News Dr Ashok Kumar signing the Rahaal agreement with Clifford Crasto, father of Tanisha Crasto, in the presence of Dr Abdullah Al Karam and other officials in Dubai yesterday.

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