Ministry of Education – UAE
Maryam AlSaadi has a diverse range of work experience. Maryam started their career as a Trainee Teacher at various schools, including Al Amani Kindergarten, Sharjah English School, Al Mushairef Model School, Avalon Heights World Private School, Ajman, and Fatima AlZahra School. Maryam then worked as a Trainee Teacher at The First Academy and Ajman Academy. In 2015, they became a Student at Zayed University and later joined the Ministry of Education as a Volunteer. Maryam then became an Executive Career Counsellor at the Ministry of Education, where they eventually became the Principal Executive Career Counsellor.
Maryam AlSaadi completed their Master's degree in Applied Behavior Analysis from Emirates College for Advanced Education between 2019 and 2021. Prior to that, they obtained their Bachelor's degree in Primary Education from Higher Colleges of Technology from 2015 to 2018. In 2014, they completed a Foundation degree in General Studies from Zayed University. Maryam attended Ajman Secondary School from 2011 to 2014, focusing on Science. Maryam AlSaadi also holds additional certifications, including IELTS from the British Council in 2017 and 2014, and a Matriculation certificate from the Ministry of Education in Dubai, UAE in 2014.
Ministry of Education – UAE
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Recognizing a constant need for progress, the UAE has sought to implement and monitor high quality education standards by undertaking new policies, programs and initiatives. Throughout the Middle East, educational advancement is often impeded by insufficient focus on the English language, inadequate provision of technology as well as modern techniques of instruction and methodology. Stressing the importance of “modern curricula with assorted and non-monotonous means of training and evaluation”, the Emirates launched ambitious campaigns to develop each of these areas. At its foundation, lies the necessary funding, which in 2010 was earmarked at 7.5 billion Dirhams, as well as increased teacher training. Through its Teachers of the 21st Century and a two hundred million dirham share of this budget, the UAE hopes to train 10,000 public school teachers within the next five years, while also pursuing its scheduled goal of reaching 90% Emiratisation of its staff by 2021.