American University of Sharjah (AUS) has recorded significant progress in the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2026, with multiple disciplines climbing in the global rankings and new subjects entering …
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Alef Pathways is an AI-powered adaptive learning solution for Grades 5 to 12, designed to close learning gaps in reading, maths, and science in the UAE. It supports hybrid, in-person, …
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Schools
Prince Edward Visits Dubai College to Celebrate Duke of Edinburgh Award Achievement
by NausheenStudents at Dubai College welcomed His Royal Highness Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh, this week as the school hosted a special showcase highlighting the impact of the Duke of Edinburgh’s …
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Children don’t grow on a deadline In the early years, children grow quietly. Growth happens through everyday experiences, through repetition, secure relationships, and small moments that build understanding over time. …
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EdTech
Mentorship vs Tutoring, Why Students Need More Than Just Lessons and How TutorHive Delivers Both
by NausheenIn today’s fast paced academic environment, students are under increasing pressure to perform well, keep up with demanding syllabi, and prepare for competitive futures. While tutoring has traditionally been the …
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A Conversation with Aanchal Kotibhaskar on Boarding Education As more families in the UAE explore international education pathways, boarding schools are increasingly becoming part of the conversation. Beyond academic outcomes, …
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KHDA Confirms Dubai Schools Remain Online Until April 3 With MOE Approval Needed to Reopen
by NausheenDubai’s private schools, nurseries and universities will continue with distance learning until Friday, April 3, the Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) confirmed today. KHDA has also announced that any …
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Greenpower Middle East is redefining how students experience STEM education by transforming learning into a real-world engineering challenge. Originally founded by the Greenpower Education Trust in the UK, the programme …






























