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Amanat sees Saudi K-12 schools opportunity after $95m Taaleem stake sale


DUBAI: Amanat Holdings sees “tremendous opportunies” in the Saudi K-12 education market, its CEO disclosed on Thursday.
It follows the sale of of its 21.7 percent stake in UAE schools group Taaleem to an undisclosed buyer for 350 million dirhams ($95.3 million).
The sale generated a total cash return of 225 million dirhams, it said in a stock exchange filing on Thursday.
Taaleem operates some of UAE s best known schools that include Dubai British School, American Academy for Girls and Raha International School.
The education-to-health care investor had built its stake in the company after initially acquiring a 16.3 percent holding in April 2016.
“Looking ahead, in line with our strategic roadmap to establish specialized platforms in both health care and education with operational capabilities, our investment mandate will remain focused on K-12 and higher education as well as specialized health care including post-acute care,” said Amanat CEO Mohamad Ham ....

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How UAE and Britain redesig post-pandemic education


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Emirates-based schools proved themselves to be ambitious and resilient adopters of the latest digital solutions.
In the last year, the regional education landscape has evolved at a faster pace than at any time in history. Amid the pandemic, more than one million UAE students saw their education schedules transformed as schools rapidly took their classrooms online.
Against the odds, local learning establishments continued to perform outstandingly by incorporating innovative educational technology (edtech) into their programmes.
Emirates-based schools proved themselves to be ambitious and resilient adopters of the latest digital solutions in the race to become disruption-proof in a changing world. ....

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Abu Dhabi schools find ways to overcome learning gaps caused by home study


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Schools in Abu Dhabi are finding ways to offer extra support for pupils who have fallen behind in their studies after almost a year of online learning.
Head teachers in the emirate said that since classrooms have reopened, they wanted to address any difficulties pupils may be having now to avoid significant learning gaps in future.
Sharmila Sarfraz, head of the Hindi department at Gems United Indian School, said teachers volunteered to organise extra classes after school or at the weekend for struggling pupils.
“Pupils who needed extra support, children who had recently enrolled at the school, or those who needed to repeat a certain part of the syllabus, and high achievers were all able to access extra classes, Ms Sarfraz said. ....

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UAE final-year pupils tell how pandemic shaped their university plans


Undergraduate students at New York University pay close to $50,000 in tuition annually.
Lara, who hopes to work in health and nutrition in the future, said
the campus experience was a big part of what students were looking for.
“I like NYUAD a lot, and it has great transfer-abroad opportunities, she said.
The teenager grew up in Australia and considered returning for higher studies, but decided to stay closer to home.
“The pandemic was one of the primary reasons. My brothers have been in Australia since the beginning of Covid-19 and we have not been able to meet,” she said.
Rohaan Gulamani: still hopeful of Canadian adventure ....

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Abu Dhabi families look forward to return to classrooms after 10 months of distance learning


School counsellors on mental well-being
Schools counsellors in Abu Dhabi have put a number of provisions in place to help support pupils returning to the classroom next week.
Many children will resume in-person lessons for the first time in 10 months and parents previously raised concerns about the long-term effects of distance learning.
Schools leaders and counsellors said extra support will be offered to anyone that needs it. Additionally, heads of years will be on hand to offer advice or coping mechanisms to ease any concerns.
“Anxiety this time round has really spiralled, more so than from the first lockdown at the beginning of the pandemic,” said Priya Mitchell, counsellor at The British School Al Khubairat in Abu Dhabi. ....

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