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15,000 teachers to resume work next Sunday

- Iman Suroor, Staff Reporter

ABU DHABI: As many as 15,000 teaching, administra­tive and technical staff members will resume work in 255 schools across Abu Dhabi for the second semester 2019-2020 next Sunday. In contrast, students will resume study in all government and private schools that follow the Ministry of Education’s curriculum and kindergart­ens on Jan 12. Earlier, schools carried out the necessary repairs and maintenanc­e work during the first semester holidays to create the educationa­l environmen­t that would motivate students and teachers.

Meanwhile, the Profession­al Developmen­t Week for the teachers of Abu Dhabi government schools will kick off next Sunday and continue till Thursday Jan 6. During the week, a series of workshops will be organised with the aim of training the people in charge, teaching staff and academic quality developmen­t officers.

The second semester will see the launch of the 6th edition of the ‘Innovator 2020’ initiative as part of the UAE Innovation Week on Abu Dhabi Corniche in Feb. A major initiative launched by the Department of Education and Knowledge (Adek), Innovator 2020 is aimed at encouragin­g innovation.

From Jan 26, the Adek will launch addition courses in sciences, IT, engineerin­g, arts and mathematic­s under the Student Enrichment Programme. In its second phase, the programme will receive over 5,600 students for whom the programme will offer 17 courses in programmin­g, robots, mechanical systems and arts.

This will be in response to the increasing number of students who enrolled in the first phase of the programme, which was launched at the end of September.

For its part, the Emirates Transport’s School Transport Division said it had already prepared its school buses and trained its drivers, who were requested to take students to school only when visibility is clear, particular­ly under the current weather conditions in which dense fog is formed in the early morning hours.

Bus drivers were also requested to follow the highest safety standards during transporta­tion of students to and from schools.

Recently, the Abu Dhabi General Services Company, Musanada, announced the completion of constructi­on works on the Mohamed bin Zayed School.

Constructi­on costs of the all-boys school reached Dhs170 million, Musanada revealed, adding that the project was undertaken as part of the Abu Dhabi Future Schools Programme, ADFSP. The handover process to the Abu Dhabi Department of Education and Knowledge, Adek, has also begun, the company added.

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