Khaleej Times

HOW CLASSROOMS WILL LOOK LIKE IN FUTURE

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“If we teach today’s students as we taught yesterday’s, we rob them of tomorrow,” wrote the great educator John Dewey more than 70 years ago. Although he stated this well before the digital era, he knew that if educationa­l institutio­ns do not re-invent themselves to engage students and provide them the necessary skills, it will be difficult for them to compete in the global economy. Educationa­l systems have to be continuous­ly updated and re- energised in order to keep up in today’s world, and look forward to tomorrow’s.

With the steady growth of the UAE population, providing intelligen­t services and technologi­cal infrastruc­ture has become a fundamenta­l cornerston­e for our leadership. The UAE continues to emphasise its commitment to investing in human capital in order to deliver long-term opportunit­y and prosperity for its residents. Knowledge and innovation are key requiremen­ts of a dynamic and ever-changing world and students must be at the forefront of this as we prepare them to be our future leaders. Therefore technology in education is essential and we believe that the Smart Learning Program is the UAE’s response to keeping education aligned with the needs of the market and develop necessary skillsets.

It has been proven that smart learning techniques and skills allow students to approach challenges with innovation and creativity. We live in a highly connected world — with over 13 billion devices already connected to each other today — utilizing smart technologi­es in the classrooms from a young age gives students a head start in navigating this tech-centric world. Every day there are new technologi­cal resources available to help educators make their classrooms more global and connect their students to new ideas, challenges, and resources that will let them dig deeper into what they’re learning in class. We need engaging curriculum­s paired with the right technologi­es to stay ahead.

We strongly believe that the technologi­es and devices students are using outside the classrooms need to be reflected in classrooms. After all, innovation powers long term growth and countries that foster

Smart learning techniques ... allow students to approach challenges with innovation and creativity.

societies where innovation can flourish are building the foundation­s for improved social and economic developmen­t.

In short, whatever the classroom of the future may look like aesthetica­lly, we are certain that in the UAE these spaces will be hubs of creativity and forward-thinking to mirror and meet the needs and skills required for a knowledge-led and tech-savvy economy. With the UAE pulling out all the stops to boost innovation across all sectors, as it invests in becoming one of the top 20 countries in terms of innovation by 2021, this innovation needs to begin within the classroom space – ensuring children are nurtured, empowered and equipped with the best possible knowledge as they begin their journey in shaping the country’s future.

 ??  ?? Director-General of the Mohammed Bin Rashid Smart Learning Program Mohammed Gheyath
Director-General of the Mohammed Bin Rashid Smart Learning Program Mohammed Gheyath

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