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EXPO HONOUR FOR DUBAI RULER’S FORMER TEACHER

Innovation Gallery at Sustainabi­lity Pavilion to be renamed after Mohammad Al Saket Al Falasi

- Gulf News Report

Sustainabi­lity Pavilion’s Innovation Gallery to feature plaque dedicated to Mohammad Al Falasi, who taught Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid at Al Ahmadiya School in Dubai in the 1950s |

For World Teachers’ Day (October 5), Expo 2020 Dubai announced that, as part of its legacy plans, the Innovation Gallery within Terra – The Sustainabi­lity Pavilion will be renamed to honour Mohammad Al Saket Al Falasi, the man who taught His Highness Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, during the 1950s.

A commemorat­ive plaque will be unveiled in the coming weeks, honouring the former educator and the important work of teachers around the world, during a small ceremony.

In keeping with the education theme, the Innovation Gallery will feature a children’s innovation­s exhibit. Terra itself will be transforme­d into a Science Museum, following the closing of Expo on March 31, 2022.

Education has been at the forefront of Expo, with the ‘Expo School Programme’ organising school visits, with easy access for children and teachers. On World Teachers’ Day, these visits were promoted on social media, with students holding boards with writing in English and Arabic, pledging thanks to their teachers.

Shaping the future

Alya Al Ali, Vice President Expo School Programme, said: “Expo 2020 Dubai is a beacon for connecting minds and creating the future, and the celebratio­n of World Teachers’ Day is our way of thanking educators, past and present, from all corners of the globe, for the tremendous work they do in shaping our future.

She added: “We seek to augment the pioneering involvemen­t of inspiring professors such as Mohammad Al Saket, as well as those who came after him, by opening up a wealth of learning opportunit­ies and engaging schools in the journey to Expo 2020 through initiative­s aimed at inspiring the next generation to explore, create and learn in a fun and immersive environmen­t.”

Mohammad Al Saket Al Falasi, now 86, taught at Al Ahmadiya School, the first semiformal school in Dubai. Several years ago, Shaikh Mohammad spoke of his appreciati­on for his former teacher, who he described as a virtuous person, and his deep respect for others involved in his education.

Honouring teachers feels natural in the UAE as it has made such great leaps in the education sector in recent decades.”

Ali Mohammad Al Saket Al Falasi, the son of the pioneering teacher, said that seeing his father honoured by Expo in this way filled him with pride. He added: “Honouring teachers feels natural in the UAE as it has made such great leaps in the education sector in recent decades. This time the honour is particular­ly special, as it comes from Expo 2020 Dubai – an event we are all so proud to be hosting, and the first of its kind in the region.”

He added: “My father has shared many stories about his time teaching [Shaikh Mohammad], that he was an excellent pupil, and that he saw early on the distinctiv­e qualities that would make him a respected leader, and of great importance in the future.”

Ali Mohammad Al Saket | Mohammad Al Falasi’s son

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Shaikh Mohammad greets his teacher from the 1950s, Mohammad Al Saket Al Falasi.
■ Shaikh Mohammad greets his teacher from the 1950s, Mohammad Al Saket Al Falasi.

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