Khaleej Times

Sheikh Khalifa believed in the power of education

The nation has made changes in its national curriculum and textbooks to meet internatio­nal standards for peace and tolerance in school education

- Ismail Sebugwaawo ismail@khaleejtim­es.com

heikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, who became President in 2004 after the death of Sheikh Zayed, had played a pivotal role in making the UAE a regional and global hub for education.

Carrying forward the legacy of the late Sheikh Zayed, one of Sheikh Khalifa’s top priorities has been education. Sheikh Zayed believed that education would be the cornerston­e in helping create an inclusive and prosperous society in the UAE.

The commitment to education helped diversify the economy and prepared a new generation of young people ready to compete in the global marketplac­e. In 1975, the rate of adult literacy was 58 per cent among men and 38 per cent among women. Today, literacy rates for both genders are close to 95 per cent.

Under Sheikh Khalifa’s leadership, new initiative­s were launched at all levels of education. A key area of focus had been transformi­ng K-to-12 programmes to ensure that UAE students are fully prepared to attend universiti­es around the world and compete in the global marketplac­e.

The UAE also reviewed and enhanced its national curriculum and Emirati textbooks to meet internatio­nal standards for peace and tolerance in school education, according to research organisati­on IMPACT-SE.

All these initiative­s saw the UAE become the destinatio­n of choice for students.

Some of the world’s best universiti­es soon rushed to set up base in the country and establishe­d programmes across different discipline­s, attracting talented students from the Arab world and across the globe to the UAE.

In 2020, young people surveyed throughout the Arab world identified the UAE as the top country to live in and to emulate for the ninth year running, reflecting the opportunit­ies available to youth entering the workforce.

Growth of higher education

Sheikh Khalifa believed in the power of higher education to increase understand­ing, create opportunit­ies and move society forward.

With scores of top universiti­es such as New York University and Sorbonne University opening campuses in the UAE, the UAE soon took on the mantle of a regional hub for education.

Not just that, local institutio­ns have also progressed in internatio­nal rankings under this progressiv­e set-up. A case in point is the Khalifa University which was ranked 446th in the QS World University Rankings. In 2022, it had progressed to 183rd on the rankings.

The UAE has also revised its visa scheme to attract students from across the world to come and make the country their second home.

Under policy reforms issued in 2021, the UAE said it would offer longer-term residence visas to foreign students pursuing education in the country.

In the same vein, His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-president and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, also said foreign students would be permitted to bring relatives with them to the country “whenever they have the financial means” to do so.

The UAE Cabinet also issued directives encouragin­g more students to make the country their chosen destinatio­n for undergradu­ate and postgradua­te courses — and also provided them with incentives to lay down roots in the country long after their academic journey comes to an end.

The number of internatio­nal degree-seeking students in the UAE saw a spike from 48,653 in 2011 to 77,463 in 2016, according to data from The United Nations Educationa­l, Scientific and Cultural Organisati­on (Unesco). Most of these students were pursuing distance-learning through online courses.

The UAE also has a strong policy initiative in supporting education for students of determinat­ion by offering them an inclusive learning experience to help them integrate into society.

The commitment to education helped diversify the economy and prepared a new generation of young people ready to compete in the global marketplac­e

Khalifa Award for Education

Another major initiative in the educationa­l field is the Khalifa Award for Education founded by the late Sheikh Khalifa.

The award aims to create an environmen­t to help educators unleash their innovative capabiliti­es, while recognisin­g their outstandin­g educationa­l skills. The award, founded under the patronage of Sheikh Khalifa, is set to thrive under the vision of the new President, His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, and the continuous guidance by Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Presidenti­al Affairs and Chairman of the Council of Trustees of the Khalifa Award for Education.

The award involves all categories of profession­als working in the educationa­l field both within the UAE and the wider Arab world. These include categories at the local level: general education; education for people of determinat­ion; creating knowledge networks; new media and education; education and the sustainabl­e environmen­t; and education and community service.

The award’s main objective is to motivate and promote the developmen­t of the education sector within the UAE, and in the Arab world at large.

 ?? ??
 ?? ??
 ?? ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Arab Emirates