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UAE, Oman education ministers discuss cooperation in the sector

The UAE side highlighted the development witnessed by the country in the education sector. (WAM)
  • The meeting was held in Muscat and aimed at boosting the coordination and cooperation between the two friendly countries.
  • The two sides also discussed the exchange of expertise in the field of curriculum development and international tests

MUSCAT, OMAN –  UAE Minister of Education Dr. Ahmad Belhoul Al Falasi and Oman Minister of Education Dr. Madiha bint Ahmed Al Shaibaniyah discussed advancing the cooperation between the two countries in the education sector.  

The meeting was held in Muscat and aimed at boosting the coordination and cooperation between the two friendly countries.

The meeting occurred as part of the vision of their leadership, underscored by the visit of UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan,  in September 2022 and his meeting with Sultan Haitham bin Tariq of Oman, in the friendly country.

Dr. Al Shaibaniyah was briefed about the objectives of the Mohamed bin Zayed Award for Best Teacher, which celebrates teachers and aims to improve their skills, as well as support and appreciate distinguished teachers.

This will also help strengthen the teachers pioneering role in raising young generations and achieve educational objectives.

Dr. Al Falasi highlighted the development witnessed by the UAE’s education sector and applied systems.

The two sides also discussed the exchange of expertise in the field of curriculum development, the results of international tests and the importance of teacher training and capacity building.