"Everyone who meditates on human art believes that the fate of the empire depends on the education of young people" (Aristotle) Albert Einstein once said that "the information itself is not knowledge." It is not educational to ask them to restore data storage and evaluation file information. The educational viewpoint of our school is like OSHO's vision of "improving creativity rather than repeating" a school where I work, like most schools in Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates (2004, 117 pages ) It is close to. Emirates is under the supervision of the Abu Dhabi Board of Education (ADEC).
The Abu Dhabi Board of Education (ADEC) offers a comprehensive after school program for interesting and talented jikei students. Abu Dhabi Jiu Jitsu School is scheduled to be launched in 2008 under the auspices of Mr. Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, an enthusiastic competitor in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. This program opened in 14 schools for students in 6th and 7th grades, after that it was expanded to 42 public schools and 81 Brazilian coaches were appointed as lecturers. Students aged 9 to 13 will be taught Brazilian jiu jitsu as part of the course. In this program, up to 500 schools are scheduled to participate in the school practice program by 2015. This project was specially asked by HH Sheikh Mohammad bin Zayed Al Nahyan to become head coach of Carlos Santos, the team leader of the United Arab Emirates and is currently the general manager of the School-Jitsu project.
Abu Dhabi Board of Education (ADEC) was founded in 2005 to establish education and educational institutions in Abu Dhabi Emirate, to implement innovative educational policies, programs and programs to improve education, to educational institutions and staff Supported and achieved national goal. . It was developed according to the highest international standard. ADEC has established a pilot program with 30 public schools (kindergartens and primary schools). This project is an integral part of ADEC's overall plan to improve the quality of public education in Abu Dhabi. As a pilot program, it is used to diagnose, test and evaluate the benefits of improving public education and using private sector expertise to achieve defined goals. These schools are managed by four international education contractors and have been in operation for three years since 2006 (SABIS, Nord-Anglia, CfBT, and Mosaica).
All schools in the Emirates are under the jurisdiction of the Abu Dhabi Board of Education. This organization is in charge of overseeing and managing public schools and permits, and examination of private schools. Since 2009, the Commission has hired thousands of licensed teachers from English-speaking countries to support new school models at public schools. The Abu Dhabi Board of Education (ADEC) offers a comprehensive after school program for interesting and talented jikei students. Abu Dhabi Jiu Jitsu School is scheduled to be launched in 2008 under the auspices of Mr. Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, an enthusiastic competitor in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. The program was held at 14 schools for the 6th and 7th grade students, then expanded to 42 public schools and 81 Brazilian coaches were hired as instructors.