The Scholarship committee at the Abu Dhabi Education Council (Adec) held a meeting with regard to establishing a framework for scholarships and study leaves, pursuant to the decree issued by the Executive Council last June.
The Scholarship committee at the Abu Dhabi Education Council (Adec) held a meeting with regard to establishing a framework for scholarships and study leaves, pursuant to the decree issued by the Executive Council last June.
A security education project to prevent crimes among children will soon be extended to cover many ministries and agencies to build a system of prevention and effective awareness among the children and students.
Fourteen-year-old Meghna Kamath has a dream. She aspires to spread the spirit of camaraderie and happiness by spreading something as simple as a smile. “She needs a platform to express her thoughts and creativity,” said her mother Anuradha Kamath.
iClass, the e-learning programme of the Abu Dhabi Education Council (Adec), will be rolled out to 15 schools next academic year following the success of its pilot phase in 2011-2012.
Huda Ahmed Jassim Ahli was excited about her Grade 12 results. But she was pleasantly surprised to receive a royal call on Monday morning.
Healthy young minds require good nutrition, and His Highness Shaikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, said a sound nutritional system must be implemented in schools to prevent the spread of diseases among students and to contain lifestyle diseases such as diabetes.
iClass, the e-learning programme of the Abu Dhabi Education Council (Adec), will be rolled out to 15 schools next academic year following the success of its pilot phase in 2011-2012.
Emirati teens are trendsetters when it comes to keeping up to date with the latest technology, but that may have a downside, according to the top executive of a marketing research company citing a survey.
Twelve students left for the UK on Friday to join the summer internship programme at Pembroke College, Oxford University.
Khalifa University students ranked 22nd at the recently held CanSat competition in Texas, the US. The team, which was sponsored by Yahsat and Mubadala, were required to design, build, test and launch a miniature satellite, the size of a soda can (CanSat).