Khaleej Times

Moral education across schools by Sept 2017

- Jasmine Al Kuttab

abu dhabi — The UAE moral education programme will be implemente­d across private and public schools by September 2017. The rollout of the programme is set to begin in January 2017 in 20 schools.

During a Press conference held on Wednesday in the Capital, Minister of Education Hussain bin Ibrahim Al Hammadi explained the process of the programme and why it is crucial to educate children about morals and responsibi­lities. “Schools in the UAE excel in many curriculum­s, such as science and mathematic­s, but we must also excel in moral education.”

Dr Ali Rashid Al Nuaimi, ViceChance­llor of UAE University, said: “We want people to say ‘this person is Emirati,’ not by his clothing or appearance, but by his morals and conduct.

“Yes, we do need schools to build morals for young children, but we also need parents as caretakers to implement the moral programme — this includes maids who spend a lot of time with children at home.”

On the sidelines of the conference, Al Hammadi told Khaleej Times: “We are living in a neighbourh­ood where there are a lot of negative activities, influences and ideologies and we need to ensure we are protecting and shielding everyone in the UAE from any external negative influences.”

The minister pointed out that the country has embarked on a sounding and holistic educationa­l plan. As a pilot phase, 20 schools will have the programme implemente­d — eight in Dubai and 12 in Abu Dhabi. By September 2017, every school in the UAE will be teaching the programme for cycles one and two.

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We are living in a neighbourh­ood where there are a lot of negative activities, influences and ideologies and we need to ensure we are protecting and shielding everyone in the UAE from any external negative influences.” Hussain bin Ibrahim Al Hammadi, Minister of Education

Dubai School Agency of the Knowledge and Human Developmen­t Authority (KHDA), told Khaleej Times that society is quickly developing and it can often be a dangerous one for our youth. “Children need to learn how to communicat­e with the external environmen­t, so they can make wise decisions that are based on their values that are part of our culture and religion.”

jasmine@khaleejtim­es.com

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