During the Excellence Workshops at the Mohammed bin Zayed University for Humanities in Abu Dhabi
“Khalifa Awards”: Both students and teachers benefit from increased creative output when AI is used in the classroom.
Amal Al-Afeefi: our mission is to inspire a spirit of excellence in the classroom, on campus, and in all educational institutions.
Abu Dhabi: Sunday, September 15, 2024
The General Secretariat of the Khalifa Award for Education emphasized the significance of incorporating creative teaching methods and tools into the educational process. This is in light of the rapid technological advancements in artificial intelligence and the profound impact these advancements will have on the learning environment. The award also highlighted the need to raise awareness among different parts of the educational structure to facilitate promoting academic excellence and adapting to the changing technological landscape to varying levels of education.
This occurred at the Excellence Workshops in Abu Dhabi’s Mohammed bin Zayed University for the Humanities, where the present session’s various fields were introduced. Where Amal Al-Afeefi, Secretary-General of the Khalifa Award for Education, emphasized the significance of the current session’s introductory program in bolstering the award’s message of promoting a culture of excellence among educational institutions, school leaders, students, and instructors. At yesterday’s workshop, Dr. Qasim Al-Shanaq and Muhammad Ibrahim Aw Ghanim discussed creative teachers in general education. They emphasized the value of creativity in the classroom and the need to equip future educators with the creativity skills they’ll need to succeed. As part of the workshop’s institutional educational performance category, Obaid Al-Taniji also covered the General Education field. The most compelling scientific and practical approaches to caring for people of determination were examined by Drs. Rawhi Obaidat, Aisha Al-Dhanhani, and Zainab Al-Dhaheri. The leading mechanisms of excellence in the fields of Education and Community Service were presented by Dr. Hussein Al-Othman. In a masterful review, Muhammad Al-Houthi’s family detailed their experience. Dr. Muhammad bin Souf and Wafaa Al-Shamsi, leaders in the field of Innovation in Teaching Arabic Language, recently discussed the significance of utilizing cutting-edge technology and artificial intelligence to help children develop a love of their native language from a young age.
While Al-Afeefi tackled how excellence is at the core of the higher education field, Drs. Labidi Bouabdallah and Basem Abu Jadayel demonstrated the finer points of Higher Education field at the Excellence workshops. Among other workshops, Dr. Hassan Tirab covered educational research. Dr. Ibrahim Al-Hanai and Mahmoud Al-Essa discussed the importance of innovation in fostering a culture of creativity throughout the educational process in their talk on Innovative Educational Projects and Programs.
