The Knowledge and Human Development Authority has announced the upcoming launch of two new major groups, the Dubai Parents Council and the Dubai Educators Council. These groups are designed to improve the educational landscape by involving community members directly in the decision making process.
The main goal of these councils is to build a stronger connection between private schools and the community. By gathering different viewpoints, the authority wants to make sure that the growth of private education aligns with what families and teachers really need.
The new initiative gives parents an official platform to share their feedback, discuss ideas, and collaborate on initiatives that support student well-being. At the same time, the educators council will let teachers share their classroom insights and professional experiences to help raise overall school standards.
This step matches Dubai’s wider efforts to create a student-centred learning environment. Both councils will play a key part in crafting future education policies and building shared responsibility across private schools in the emirate.
What This Means For Schools And Families
Families can expect clearer communication and a more direct way to influence their children’s school experience. The Dubai Parents Council will focus heavily on topics like academic quality, student mental health, and community inclusion.
For teachers and school leaders, the Dubai Educators Council offers a great chance to highlight successful teaching methods and highlight common classroom challenges. This collective feedback will help drive better professional development opportunities across Dubai.
More details about how to join the councils and how members will be selected are expected to come out soon. Both groups are set to start their work in the upcoming academic term.