On World Teachers' Day, Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the Crown Prince of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Defence, and Chairman of the Dubai Executive Council, announced that Golden Visas will be granted to educators who have made significant contributions to the private education sector in Dubai. He shared this news on the social media platform X, expressing the city's appreciation for teachers' dedication to shaping the minds of future generations. Reported khaleejtimes.
"On World Teachers' Day, we issued directives to grant the Golden Visa to educators who have made outstanding contributions to Dubai's private education sector. We deeply appreciate your efforts in nurturing young minds and instilling the values that will build tomorrow's leaders. You are key partners in shaping Dubai’s future and in achieving the visionary goals of the Education Strategy E33." – said the Crown Prince of Dubai, in a social media post.
The Golden Visa is awarded to exceptional educators in early childhood centers, private schools, and international higher education institutions. This honor recognizes their academic excellence, contributions to enhancing education quality, positive feedback from the educational community, and their dedication to helping students achieve stronger academic performance and accredited graduation qualifications.
With this initiative, Dubai aims to attract outstanding teacher to the emirate, encouraging them to contribute to a bright future for education in the city.
Well-deserved praise
As the UAE celebrates World Teachers' Day, President Sheikh Mohamed expressed his gratitude to educators for their "dedicated service to the nation." He highlighted the pivotal role that teachers play in shaping generations and young minds. Earlier, Sheikh Mohamed had declared February 28 as the Emirati Day for Education. Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, also expressed his appreciation, stating that "the nation appreciates you."
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