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My kids attend govt schools, says Abdullah

- Staff Reporter reporters@khaleejtim­es.com

We aim to develop the educationa­l system so that it is in line with our national aspiration­s.”

Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan,

“I send my children to study in government schools and I will monitor their developmen­t. What is unacceptab­le for me when it comes to the education of my own children, I will not accept for the children of the UAE.”

These were the words of Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n and Chairman of the Education and Human Resources Council, during a session discussing the future of education at the Government Annual Meetings held on Wednesday.

The speech went viral on social media, with netizens discussing the minister's words and praising them across platforms.

"A respectabl­e country in every sense of the word," said one Twitter user, @elaref_mohamed.

Another user @4alanood, commented, "Excellent, God willing, this experience actually helps to improve education in the country."

People have lauded Sheikh Abdullah's decision and commitment towards the country. @aakeeda said: "We trust you and trust that our children in your care are just like yours and even more. Your words will be the base of all the work which will be put into developing the UAE education sector."

The session was attended by both the UAE President, His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, and His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-president and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai.

On Wednesday, Sheikh Mohamed tweeted that he attended the session and said that the sector remains "one of our key strategic priorities".

"By harnessing innovation and investing in our people, the UAE'S journey of progress will continue," Sheikh Mohamed tweeted.

During the session, Sheikh Abdullah said that enhancing the future of the UAE and its competitiv­eness in various fields is part of the strategic direction of the education sector, the Emirates News Agency (WAM) reported.

He emphasised the importance of creating a generation aware and empowered with knowledge and skills to support the national economy and meet the country's aspiration­s. Sheikh Abdullah said that all elements in the education sector are collaborat­ing to fulfil the country's vision. "In this current phase, we aim to develop the educationa­l system so that it is in line with our national aspiration­s," he said.

He said that the Federal Agency for the Quality of Education was created as a neutral centre which would monitor the quality of education and evaluate the educationa­l system with the scope of improving it. "The Federal Agency for Early Education was also created to ensure the correct foundation for students at this important stage," he added.

The Ministry of Education was directed to focus on the legislativ­e and regulatory role of the sector and to improve the educationa­l curriculum and the outputs of higher education, Sheikh Abdullah said. "We also directed the Emirates Foundation for School Education to improve government schools and the educationa­l environmen­t for our students and educationa­l staff," he added.

He called on all segments of society – teachers, school leaders, parents, students, youth and those working in the government and private sectors to be partners in the developmen­t of the future of education in the country.

Sheikh Abdullah emphasised that the UAE has made great strides in literacy, adding that it went from "an average of 50 per cent in 1971 to 95 per cent today, which is one of the highest rates in the world. Today we have 1,404 public and private schools in all emirates, teaching 23 curricula. There are 1,346,000 students who come from more than 200 countries."

In this current phase, we aim to develop the educationa­l system so that it is in line with our national aspiration­s.

Sheikh Abdullah

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Minister of Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n

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