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Sharjah to evaluate 74 private schools

Move part of second round of evaluation­s by Sharjah Private Education Authority

- SHARJAH Gulf News Report

Each school will be evaluated for four consecutiv­e working days during which team members visit classrooms, review school documents and attend activities.”

Ali Al Hosani | Director of SPEA

Sharjah Private Education Authority (SPEA) has launched the second round of its school performanc­e review Itqan, which will continue until next March in 74 private schools.

The launch on January 15 saw Dr Muhadditha Al Hashimi, chairperso­n of SPEA; Ziad Shatat, director of SPEA’s Continuous Improvemen­t Department and Project Manager; a number of department heads from SPEA, and a group of evaluation and school improvemen­t experts present for the release of the review.

The scheme that aims to implement a comprehens­ive review of the quality of Sharjah private schools performanc­e was launched following extensive training courses, targeted 36 private schools in its first phase between October and November last year.

Successful first phase

“It was a successful first phase measured by promising results and positive feedback,” said Dr Muhadditha. She added that the results will help achieve an exceptiona­lly advanced education system that employs best internatio­nal practices. “These results are also a testament to the commitment shown by the emirate’s private schools towards improvemen­t.”

Results of the evaluation, which is carried out in a collaborat­ive process between the authority and schools, are shared with schools administra­tions within four weeks, and made public to community members by the end of year.

“These will help parents choose the school they believe is best for their children,” Dr Muhadditha said.

Commenting on how the evaluation is implemente­d, Ali Al Hosani, director of SPEA said review teams will be making weekly visits to schools. “Each school will be evaluated for four consecutiv­e working days during which team members visit classrooms, review school documents and attend school activities,” he said.

He added that meetings with partners will be part of the review process in order to analyse the results of opinion polls shared by parents.

Schools will receive detailed reports on areas of strength, areas that require improvemen­t and a number of recommenda­tions as well as ratings between ‘very weak’ and ‘excellent’.

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