Al Khaili Announces the Launch of the New School Model That Will be Implemented on all of Abu Dhabi Schools Within 6 Years

By Abu Dhabi Education Council, PRNE
Sunday, September 12, 2010

ABU DHABI, UAE, September 13, 2010 - H.E Dr. Mugheer Khamis Al Khaili, Director General of Abu
Dhabi Education Council (ADEC), announced today the launch of the New School
Model (NSM). This announcement was made during Bedaya Forum, held at Abu
Dhabi National Exhibition Center, Abu Dhabi. Over 6,000 teaching and
administrative staff & specialists and top dignitaries who gathered for the
first time in one place attended the inspirational education, planning and
training event.

"The New School Model is the foundation for a better education
system and improved student outcomes in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi. It focuses
on developing students, teachers, the learning environment & community at
large - facilities, classrooms, school leadership & management and parental
involvement," Dr. Al Khaili said.

"Within this model, a new curricula, advanced teaching
methods and learning materials & resources are introduced in order to enhance
student performance by developing the student as a communicator, a thinker
and a problem solver, appreciative of the UAE heritage and culture, be able
to develop positive relationships, a confident, healthy, creative and
innovative person,'' he added.

ADEC's Director General kicked off the forum with a thorough
presentation of Abu Dhabi's P-12 10 year strategic plan 2009/2018 which was
announced last year and which aims at producing graduates able to compete
with the best internationally through raising the standard of education both
in public and private schools. This move will enable Abu Dhabi students to
join their universities of choice, locally and abroad, without any academic
hinders as well as link the university output with market demands in the
emirate.

Speaking at the event, Dr. Lynne Pierson, ADEC's Director of
P-12, presented the key elements of the NSM and its implementation phases.
"NSM will be rolled out in all ADEC schools within 6 years. NSM
implementation includes the introduction of bilingual teaching methods,
modern learning sources and effective assessment tools."

"The model is driven by a Student-Centered Learning approach,
the design of world-class school facilities based upon the highest
international standards, the technology-rich learning environment and a
proactive approach that ensures the health, safety, and well-being of all
students. In addition to the physical learning environment, the NSM focuses
on continuous training of teachers to enable them to observe students'
performance and treat them as free thinkers and independent learners via
applying the concept of the 'whole child philosophy'", she pointed out.

"Information and Communication Technology (ICT) will be
available in classrooms to support the learning experience. It will enable
children to interact with their learning environment in creative, innovative,
and informative way. ICT will be an integral part of active learning,
experimentation, performance, and teacher presentations, Dr. Pierson said.

Dr. Pierson also added that teachers are a key factor in this
model for ensuring its success. ADEC's professional standards for teachers
fall under four areas; the profession, the curriculum, the classroom and the
community. "The learning environment is designed to enable students to
construct knowledge and understanding through exploration and
experimentation. The designs are to support health and safety, selected
materials to enable children to have a meaningful learning experience, indoor
and outdoor spaces to support physical and social learning," she added.

Dr. Najla Al Raway, Project Manager at ADEC's Strategic Planning
Department, briefed the attendance on the specific professional development
programs developed by ADEC to improve staff performance in accordance with
the best international practices and levels. "Studies revealed that better
results can be obtained if the staff are trained onsite. ADEC is applying the
same training approach to ensure that all teachers and school staff receive
the necessary training at their own schools on a daily basis.

About Abu Dhabi Education Council

On the 10th of September 2005, His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin
Zayed Al Nahyan
, President of UAE and Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces
and Ruler of Abu Dhabi, may God protect him, issued Law No. 24 of 2005 on the
establishment of Abu Dhabi Education Council under the chairmanship of His
Highness General Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince Abu Dhabi
and Deputy Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces and HH Sheikh Mansour bin
Zayed Al Nahyan
, Minister of Presidential Affairs and Vice-Chairman of the
Council.

The objectives for which the Council has been established include two
main goals; the first of which is the development of education and
educational institutions in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, and the second goal is
to provide technical advice on the development of policies and educational
services in the Emirate, according to a vision to improve education in the
Emirate of Abu Dhabi to the highest international standards.

For further information about the Abu Dhabi Education Council, please
contact the headquarters of the Council: Tel. +971-2-6150-000, or visit our
website: www.adec.ac.ae

Mourad Tlili, Media Section Manager, Tel: +971-2-6150-217, e-mail:
mourad.tlili@adec.ac.ae

Alanood Al-Feel, Edelman, Tel: +971-50-800-9259, e-mail:
alanood.al-feel@edelman.com

For further information about the Abu Dhabi Education Council, please contact the headquarters of the Council: Tel. +971-2-6150-000, or visit our website: www.adec.ac.ae ; Mourad Tlili, Media Section Manager, Tel: +971-2-6150-217, e-mail: mourad.tlili at adec.ac.ae ; Alanood Al-Feel, Edelman, Tel: +971-50-800-9259, e-mail: alanood.al-feel at edelman.com .

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