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Education ministry may update curriculum
The Ministry of Education (MoE) is currently studying the implementation of the new Arabic language, Islamic studies and national curriculums after obtaining the approval of experts and advisors at a meeting held on Sunday.
Abu Dhabi: The Ministry of Education (MoE) is currently studying the implementation of the new Arabic language, Islamic studies and national curriculums after obtaining the approval of experts and advisors at a meeting held on Sunday.
Dr Hanif Hassan, Minister of Education said that the national curriculums represent the visions of the UAE's wise leadership and will be the symbol of the best Arabic models.
The national curriculum committee emphasised the importance of updating the curriculums in order to embody human aspects in all fields and build the knowledge and skills of UAE nationals.
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