Parents will have more options in the new year as a number of state and private schools are slated to open across Abu Dhabi. Fatima AL Marzooqi / The National
Parents will have more options in the new year as a number of state and private schools are slated to open across Abu Dhabi. Fatima AL Marzooqi / The National

New year promises education progress in Abu Dhabi



ABU DHABI // Education in the capital has continued to take great strides this year - and the next 12 months are set to hold as much promise.
Parents will have more options because a number of state and private schools are due to open.
Abu Dhabi Education Council (Adec) already operates 268 public schools and has plans to add a further 12 - five in Al Ain and seven in the capital. Adec's innovative New School Model, which calls for bilingual instruction from two teachers per class, continued to expand this year and teachers came under the microscope as part of a drive to improve their skills.
"We are working with local and many international universities to assist us in improving the capabilities of our teachers," said Dr Mugheer Khamis Al Khaili, Adec's director general.
Hundreds of teachers will be sent back to university and receive extra coaching in new teaching methods and the English language.
Parents looking for private schooling options will be pleased to hear about the opening of Repton Abu Dhabi. The British curriculum school is a branch of the 455-year-old campus in the UK.
"It is prestigious to have a campus in the capital," said Mark Atkins, head of academics and education at Evolvence Knowledge Investments. "We intend to teach everything from manners to social competence alongside a rigorous curriculum."
Public and private schools will turn their attention to improving their teaching of locally relevant subjects as the capital focuses on strengthening national identity.
"The UAE alphabet kit we have developed will be used more extensively in schools," said Dr Karima Matar Al Mazroui, Adec's Arabic curriculum section manager.
"These kits, with books and flashcards, teach the alphabet within the UAE context. Children will be learning language through culturally-based texts."
While teachers hit the books, Adec will extend its bilingual education model to Cycle 2 schools (Grade 6 to Grade 9) where the model calls for an emphasis on arts-based education and more career counselling for high-school pupils.
Testing by Adec and Pearson Assessment this year show the new model is reaping the results it set out to achieve.
"Students are now six months ahead of where the previous batch was last year," said Dr Jarrod Hingston, section manager for national assessment at the Abu Dhabi Education Council.
The well-rounded, bilingual graduates produced by Adec's school system will be able to make better tertiary education choices thanks to an intensive data-collection process undertaken by the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research.
The Centre of Higher Education Data and Statistics has been collecting information about 70 ministry-accredited universities and more than 30 free-zone institutions since last year and will release its first snapshot of the country's universities next year.
The report will include details  such as class sizes and drop-out rates, plus a university comparison guide based on graduation rates, entry scores, academic offerings, budgets, research outputs and demographics.
Entry-level requirements were raised at federal institutions last year. The Higher Colleges of Technology turned down hundreds of low-achieving Emirati high-school graduates, who were instead offered places at the Abu Dhabi Vocational Education and Training Institute colleges.
The aim was to reduce the drop-out rate and strain of financing remedial courses.
Meanwhile, federal universities plan to continue building their capacity to produce research ranked among the best in the world.
"Over the past three or four years, our research has gone up about 30 per cent," said Dr Larry Wilson, provost of Zayed University, which is vying for a spot in the QS World Rankings. "Many papers are appearing in top-level journals. This is the kind of thing that leads to international rankings."
Masdar Institute of Science and Technology is also working towards opening the region's first "cleanroom lab" next year to allow for research in an airborne particle-controlled environment.
Abu Dhabi University plans to expand its undergraduate and graduate programmes, while adding recreational facilities for its 5,000 students.
"We are finalising the construction at our Khalifa campus of a new mechanical lab building," said Dr Terry Motiuk, vice chancellor for financial and administrative affairs at the university.
"We have commenced construction of a new male dorm [and] finalising outdoor sports facilities for female students and campus residents."
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All couples are unique and have to create a financial blueprint that is most suitable for their relationship, says Vijay Valecha, chief investment officer at Century Financial. He offers his top five tips for couples to better manage their finances.

Discuss your assets and debts: When married, it’s important to understand each other’s personal financial situation. It’s necessary to know upfront what each party brings to the table, as debts and assets affect spending habits and joint loan qualifications. Discussing all aspects of their finances as a couple prevents anyone from being blindsided later.

Decide on the financial/saving goals: Spouses should independently list their top goals and share their lists with one another to shape a joint plan. Writing down clear goals will help them determine how much to save each month, how much to put aside for short-term goals, and how they will reach their long-term financial goals.

Set a budget: A budget can keep the couple be mindful of their income and expenses. With a monthly budget, couples will know exactly how much they can spend in a category each month, how much they have to work with and what spending areas need to be evaluated.

Decide who manages what: When it comes to handling finances, it’s a good idea to decide who manages what. For example, one person might take on the day-to-day bills, while the other tackles long-term investments and retirement plans.

Money date nights: Talking about money should be a healthy, ongoing conversation and couples should not wait for something to go wrong. They should set time aside every month to talk about future financial decisions and see the progress they’ve made together towards accomplishing their goals.

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While many have been quick to call a market collapse, this simply isn’t what we’re seeing on the ground. Many pockets of the global property market, including London and the UAE, continue to be compelling locations to invest in real estate.

While an air of uncertainty remains, the outlook is far better than anyone could have predicted. However, it is still important to consider the wider threat posed by Covid-19 when buying bricks and mortar. 

Anything with outside space, gardens and private entrances is a must and these property features will see your investment keep its value should the pandemic drag on. In contrast, flats and particularly high-rise developments are falling in popularity and investors should avoid them at all costs.

Attractive investment property can be hard to find amid strong demand and heightened buyer activity. When you do find one, be prepared to move hard and fast to secure it. If you have your finances in order, this shouldn’t be an issue.

Lenders continue to lend and rates remain at an all-time low, so utilise this. There is no point in tying up cash when you can keep this liquidity to maximise other opportunities. 

Keep your head and, as always when investing, take the long-term view. External factors such as coronavirus or Brexit will present challenges in the short-term, but the long-term outlook remains strong. 

Finally, keep an eye on your currency. Whenever currency fluctuations favour foreign buyers, you can bet that demand will increase, as they act to secure what is essentially a discounted property.

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