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Ministers, leaders explore UAE's models in education

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October 03, 2025

The Government Experience Exchange Office at the Ministry of Cabinet Affairs organised a series of visits for participants of the International Education Leadership Programme to explore the UAE's best practices in education.

The initiative comes as part of a specialised programme aimed at empowering participants and equipping them with the expertise needed to develop educational policies and strategies.

The International Education Leadership Programme aimed to promote the exchange of best practices and educational policies, build a network of collaboration among education leaders from around the world, and enable them to develop strategies that keep pace with global transformations.

The programme also highlighted the UAE's innovative experiences in advancing the quality of education.

The programme, overseen by experts from the UAE Government, brought together 27 leaders from 17 countries, including three Ministers of Education from Paraguay, Syria, and Montenegro, in addition to undersecretaries, academics, and education experts.

It featured knowledge visits to government entities, leading educational institutions and universities, as well as specialised workshops and meetings with 18 Emirati experts.

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