Schools and universities in Dubai will no longer be allowed to refuse admissions for children who have a special educational need and disability, according to a new policy framework announced by the Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA).
Such students are being guaranteed a right to receive quality education and training in all types and phases of schooling across theRead more
If you ask who stole the show at the month-long Dubai Fitness Challenge which ended on Saturday, no doubt, they are children.
A top official at the Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA), said a "visible" and "positive" change among the students prove youngsters were the "heart of the Dubai Fitness Challenge". Chaltham Al Balooshi, the director of institutional developmentRead more
The purpose of education is to make a positive change in the world; students learn not only to improve their own lives but also the lives of others, according to a top official.
Dr Abdullah Al Karam, chairman of the board of directors and director-general of Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA), during the official inauguration of The Arcadia PreparatoryRead more
Emiratis should be encouraged to study a wider range of subjects at school and university if they are to expand their career aspirations beyond government jobs, experts say.
Too many students are choosing business and finance courses at university before following friends and family into the public sector, instead of pursuing a broader range of science, technology, engineering and mathematicsRead more
Dubai students can have a say on whether classes should be suspended or not when the wet weather strikes.
How? Just log on to a
and make your sentiments known.
A day after the country witnessed light-to-heavy showers on Sunday, which unleashed a torrent of road snarls due to slippery asphalt roads, Dubai’s education regulator Knowledge and Human Development AuthorityRead more