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Students using school buses are happier

KHDA SURVEY COVERING 65,000 CHILDREN IN PRIVATE SCHOOLS SAYS IT GIVES THEM TIME TO SOCIALISE WITH PEERS

- DUBAI BY SHAFAAT SHAHBANDAR­I Staff Reporter

Students in Dubai spend an average of 30 to 60 minutes travelling to and from schools and the head of the emirate’s education regulatory body has called on schools to utilise this time productive­ly.

According to a recent survey conducted by the Knowledge and Human Developmen­t Authority (KHDA), 85 per cent of the students who travelled by school buses were happier compared to their peers who used other means of transport.

Dr Abdullah Al Karam, chairman of the Board of Directors and director-general of KHDA, believes this experience can be made better.

Speaking to Gulf News on the sidelines of a school transporta­tion forum at UITP Mena Congress, Al Karam said the authority is working with schools to see how the environmen­t inside the buses could be made better in terms of education, entertainm­ent and general well-being.

“We have got this data through the survey that the students are happier when they are travelling in a school bus; what we are now looking at is the ways we can further this happiness. We want to make sure that the 30-60 minutes they spend on the bus are not dead, rather they are used productive­ly,” said Al Karam.

Al Karam added that the KHDA is concerned about the happiness and well-being of the students overall, and particular­ly during their learning experience.

“A student’s learning experience is not confined to the classroom, it begins the moment ■ ■ they step out, particular­ly in the morning. The time they spend travelling in the morning makes or breaks their day. So we want to make sure the students are prepared for the school better and that starts from their school run. The activities they do in the morning define their mood for the rest of the day and making some changes or adding some details to their experience could make a lot of difference,” added Al Karam.

Last year, KHDA conducted a well-being survey, covering 65,000 private school students across all curriculum­s.

The survey revealed that around 46 per cent of the students use school buses to travel to and from schools, while 36 per cent of the students are picked and dropped by parents.

Al Karam said while the survey revealed that the students dropped to school by parents are as happy as those using the school buses, the experience of school bus students is bound to be better. “I think using school bus is definitely a better option as obviously it is a greener choice, while also reducing traffic on roads, but it also allows students more time to socialise and have fun with each other,” added Al Karam, urging parents to opt for school buses.

According to RTA statistics, during the 2017-18 academic year, 21,363 students used the bus in public schools and 122,228 in private schools, travelling in 6,500 buses.

The number of school buses is expected to rise to 7,628 by 2020 and 14,455 by 2030.

buses currently serve 21,363 students in public schools and 122,228 in private schools

school buses expected in Dubai by 2020

 ?? Atiq-Ur-Rehman/Gulf News Archives ?? Around 46 per cent of Dubai students use school buses while 36 per cent are dropped by parents.
Atiq-Ur-Rehman/Gulf News Archives Around 46 per cent of Dubai students use school buses while 36 per cent are dropped by parents.
 ?? Clint Egbert/Gulf News ?? Dr Abdullah Al Karam
Clint Egbert/Gulf News Dr Abdullah Al Karam

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