Sultan approves second phase of Sharjah Education Academy
The second phase of Sharjah Education Academy aims to develop the professional capabilities of educational cadres and grant university qualifications in the field of education
His Highness Dr Sheikh Sultan Bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, on Thursday approved the second phase of Sharjah Education Academy, that aims to develop the professional capabilities of educational cadres and granting professional and university qualifications in the field of education.
During a visit to the Sharjah Private Education Authority (SPEA) building, Sheikh Sultan Bin Mohammed was briefed on the Academy’s strategy, its work plans and its three main tracks, which were identified ater reviewing more than 40 leading universities and a group of institutions specialised in professional development from various parts of the world.
These universities include ones known for their teaching and tutoring programmes in the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, Singapore and Finland.
The tracks are the professional development track, the academic track, and the research and studies track. The first track offers programmes that contribute to the development of schools as institutions, which target teachers and educational leaders as individuals, while the academic track provides participants with the opportunity to obtain professional diplomas, masters and doctorates.
In addition, the research and studies track provides academic research to serve the educational field, with forward-looking research that relies on industrial intelligence and building a new education model to support decision-makers.
The Sharjah Education Academy is an official entity approved for granting university qualifications and empowering specialists in the educational field, as it presented 65 workshops on its plaform, benefiting more than 55,000 educational personnel from 11 countries since its inception in March 2020.
The academy seeks to empower all teachers of various disciplines to have educational qualifications, along with implementing a certain number of hours for vocational training for each educational category annually, and to adopt the hybrid education and radical change in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.
SPEA launched the online portal of Sharjah Education Academy in June of last year, as a first phase towards launching the digital academy, with the aim of changing the form of education, keeping pace with its requirements, and facing its challenges.
The Ruler of Sharjah was also briefed on the plans of the Sharjah Education Academy building, which will be a great addition that contributes to implementing the programmes and activities of the Sharjah Education Academy in an ideal educational environment. The building will include many training halls, workshops, specialised laboratories, a theatre and administrative offices, and it will also be equipped with the best modern technologies in the field of training and education.
VACCINATION CAMPAIGN FOR EMPLOYEES OF 20 HOTELS AT PALM JUMEIRAH: Dubai’s Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing (Dubai Tourism), in coordination with the Ministry of Health & Prevention and hospitality stakeholders, launched a vaccination campaign for employees of 20 hotels located on The Palm Jumeirah, as part of continuing citywide efforts to combat COVID-19 and further enhance Dubai’s position as one of the world’s safest destinations.
Since the city reopened its doors to domestic tourists in May 2020 and to international tourists in July 2020, Dubai’s hotels have been following stringent health and safety guidelines, while also offering a world-class hospitality experience to guests.
The Palm Jumeirah is home to a range of globally renowned, luxury resort brands and now more than 10,000 staff from these leading hotels have received the first and second doses of the vaccine at their respective places of work last month.
The vaccination campaign for hotel employees at The Palm Jumeirah is a pilot programme initiated by Dubai Tourism for the hospitality sector to highlight the high level of safety preparedness in Dubai and the city’s commitment to ensuring that the health and safety of residents and visitors remains its utmost priority.
The UAE is currently ranked among the top 5 nations globally in terms of overall vaccine rollout, and also has a very effective test and trace programme.