Education
GEMS Royal Dubai School provides practical experience for HCT-Dubai Womens Colleges Education students
GEMS Education, the worlds leading education provider, is playing a key role in preparing the next generation of Emirati teachers in the United Arab Emirates.
The Dubai Womens College (DWC), one of the Higher Colleges of Technologys 17 campuses, is collaborating with GEMS Educations Royal Dubai School to give teaching students the opportunity to enhance their skill set with practical experience.
As part of their Bachelor of Education practicum requirements DWC students enrolled in the colleges four education majors Early Childhood Education, General Education, Educational Technology, and English Language Teaching in Schools are utilizing their knowledge in a real-world, Learning by Doing environment by leading lessons and interacting with the schools students, and while also gaining valuable insight from teaching staff.
Commenting on the work experience arrangement, Kevin Loft, Principal of Royal Dubai School, said: At GEMS Education, we aim to provide our children with an education which will truly prepare them to lead the way in an increasingly competitive, technology-based, global economy. As an organization based in the UAE, we are also committed to investing in the country by preparing UAE nationals to enter the teaching field and provide them opportunities to gain valuable skills to enrich their future classroom.
DWC Bachelor of Education students will gain cutting-edge expertise, as GEMS Royal Dubai School has recently been recognized by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) as a leading primary school through integrating digital technologies. The school incorporates technology into existing traditional methods of education, supporting educators efforts to refresh their teaching methods and delivering the best classroom experience possible.
The school also leverages technology to connect globally with people who can add value to the schools curriculum. Recently, primary students shared their experiences of living in different countries and cultures. They connected with a lady from New Zealand, who lived through the Battle of Britain during the Second World War, and kindergarten children joined a class in South Africa to learn more about life there.
Opened in September 2005, GEMS Royal Dubai School offers a high quality education from Foundation Stage to Year 6. The National Curriculum for England is taught at the school by British trained and experienced teachers, chosen for their abilities to create a motivational, child-centered environment.