Khaleej Times

‘Ideas pls, can’t wait to go to school on Mars’

- Ahmed Shaaban

dubai — Students in Dubai could soon be developing plans to build and operate a school on Mars, or using customised capsules to learn new skills and subjects.

These ideas and more were put forward by a group of UAE residents who were invited to Dubai’s Knowledge and Human Developmen­t Authority (KHDA) offices after offering their suggestion­s for the education sector through the Mohammed Bin Rashid Smart Majlis. Four key ideas were proposed during the meeting, including the planning and developmen­t of a school on Mars to help reinforce STEM (science, technology, engineerin­g and maths) concepts.

A second idea involved the developmen­t of customised chips or capsules that can help students and adults learn new skills or specialise­d subjects.

Other ideas, such as appreciati­on events for teachers, are already implemente­d in some form, including the Teachers of Dubai social media campaign that is run by KHDA.

A volunteer-led initiative that translates Arabic and English texts to Braille was also proposed at the event and was supported by Tamkeen, who will explore the possibilit­y of digital books with audio aids to help people access them. Dr Abdulla Al Karam, chairman of the board of directors and director general of KHDA said: “The Mohammed Bn Rashid Smart Majlis allows us to generate new ideas from the broader community. It is very encouragin­g to see UAE residents planning for the future, especially the Emirates Mars Mission. It is up to educators to inspire and prepare the next generation to be curious and excited to explore the unknown. Engaging with stakeholde­rs is a great way to include the larger community in different initiative­s.”

Hind Al Mualla, chief of creativity, happiness and innovation at KHDA, encouraged more people to use the platform to engage with government entities. She noted: “We appreciate the enthusiasm from the community and their creative suggestion­s. The Mohammed Bin Rashid Smart Majlis offers the perfect platform to learn what our stakeholde­rs are seeking and engaging with them to share ideas and projects. We welcome more suggestion­s from UAE residents and we can’t wait to go to school on Mars.”

The Mohammed bin Rashid Smart Majlis app allows all residents to participat­e in building the future of Dubai by sharing innovative ideas and solutions.

reporters@khaleejtim­es.com

 ?? Supplied photo ?? Senior KHDA officials with the residents who presented their ideas at the Smart Majlis session. —
Supplied photo Senior KHDA officials with the residents who presented their ideas at the Smart Majlis session. —

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