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Education remains a key priority for the UAE, says Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed

June 29, 2024
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Education remains a key priority for the UAE, says Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed
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President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, on Saturday, said via his Instagram account the education sector remains a key priority for the UAE, with early education a fundamental pillar of its success. We therefore attach special importance to exploring innovative approaches that focus on developing children’s abilities, thinking skills, and creativity, to help them grow into valuable members of society.
His Highness also said, “The Majlis Mohamed Bin Zayed organised a lecture titled Reimagining Early Childhood Education, delivered by international education adviser Professor Ger Graus.”
The lecture explored the importance of fostering creativity in children’s early education, making schooling more meaningful and relevant to the needs and aspirations of our children, and promoting the concept of lifelong learning.

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