The digital era has enabled schools and education systems globally to transform and dramatically improve their learning outcomes. With the introduction and advancement of technology in the classroom, students have entered into a new era of learning and development. With the rise in digital and distance learning, United Printing and Publishing has partnered with TechKnowledge, a leading eLearning company, to deliver uninterrupted academic progress through an award-winning digital reading solution to all k-7 public and private primary school students in the UAE.
Dubai, United Arab Emirates, March 26, 2020, (AETOSWire) : UPP, a strategic service provider to the Ministry of Education, has appointed TechKnowledge to provide a digital Arabic reading solution for all k-7 native and non-native Arabic speaking students across all public and private schools in the Emirates.
This strategic partnership provides unrestricted access to the award winning Arabic Digital Reading Solution, Nahla wa Nahil™, winner of the Best Primary Resource prize in the GESS Education Awards 2019, to all K-7 students across all schools in the UAE.
A main objective is to fuel young minds with passion to learn and read Arabic through this next generation adaptive learning literacy platform. The outcome will be significantly improved Arabic reading and comprehension skills across in all students across the UAE.
With this valuable partnership, students will be better equipped to improve their Arabic language and reading skills at their own pace using an engaging platform which adapts to and enhances their unique abilities. Nahla wa Nahil™ will be integrated into the ministry’s Learning Management System for all public schools. Private schools will gain access directly through the Nahla wa Nahil™ web interface.
“Our decision to provide nationwide access to Nahla wa Nahil™ is an outcome of the rapid digital transformation that the education sector is undergoing. It is our objective to better prepare students for the 4th industrial revolution. With this strategic partnership, we are looking to embark upon the next generation of learning to help our students unleash their full potential and achieve greater excellence in Arabic literacy.”, says Dr. Hamad Alyahyaei Assistant undersecretary for curriculum and assessment sector at the ministry of Education, UAE.
“It is absolutely critical that our children rediscover the love of the Arabic language. Language is the foundation of culture and heritage and the Arabic language has been at risk of erosion. We are proud that the Ministry of Education, after thorough evaluation, has chosen Nahla wa Nahil™ to be accessible to all k-7 students. We look forward to working with UPP and the Ministry to roll out access to all schools in the UAE.”, says Rany AlBaghdadi, President of TechKnowledge.
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