Golden Visas will be given to educators who have made top notch contributions to Dubai’s non-public education quarter, Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Defence, and Chairman of Dubai Executive Council announced on Saturday.
Sheikh Hamdan took to social media platform X to make the assertion on World Teachers’ Day, in which he additionally expressed the town’s gratitude for instructors’ efforts in nurturing younger minds.
In a social media post, the Crown Prince of Dubai stated: “On World Teachers’ Day, we issued directives to supply the Golden Visa to educators who’ve made super contributions to Dubai’s non-public education region. We deeply admire your efforts in nurturing younger minds and instilling the values in order to build the next day’s leaders. You are key partners in shaping Dubai’s future and in reaching the visionary dreams of the Education Strategy E33.”
The Golden Visa is granted to outstanding educators running in early early life centres, personal schools, and international higher schooling establishments. This reputation is based on their instructional excellence, contributions to improving schooling first-class, tremendous remarks from the instructional network, and their efforts in helping college students obtain better academic effects and accepted graduation qualifications.
Through this new initiative, Dubai ambitions to attract gifted educators to the emirate, encouraging them to make contributions to a vivid destiny for training inside the town. It aligns with the Dubai Education Strategy for the next decade, specializing in bringing in notable teachers who’re obsessed on selling lifelong studying.
Well-deserved reward
As the UAE celebrates World Teachers Day on Saturday, October five, President Sheikh Mohamed earlier inside the day praised the paintings carried out by educators inside the country and thanked them for their “devoted provider to the country.”
In a publish on X, Sheikh Mohamed stated that instructors have performed a completely extensive role in moulding generations and inspiring young minds.
Earlier, Sheikh Mohamed had announced that February 28 might be celebrated because the Emirati Day for Education.
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, so thanked the lecturers and stated that the “country appreciates you.”