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Answered by kuldeeppattanayak12
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In the UAE, both primary and secondary education is free and compulsory in public schools for boys and girls. The main medium of instruction is Arabic, and there is equal emphasis given on the English language. Usually, in the pre-secondary standard, there is no segregation of boys and girls.

Answered by divyanshu3253
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In the year 1970, education was confined to the urban areas of the UAE. Thus, if an individual was looking for higher education, they had to travel abroad. An efficient education system was put in place with the establishment of the United Arab Emirates. One of UAE’s highest priority has always been education and continues to this date. New educational initiatives are being launched at all educational levels. Additionally, some of the world’s best universities are creating programs in the UAE, thus attracting talented students from all over the world...

System:

The UAE education system is divided into three categories, i.e. public schools, private schools, and higher educational institutions.

The public schools follow the Arabic curriculum while the private schools follow 15 different curriculums.

Schools that follow national curricula from the U.K, U.S, India, and the Ministry of Education (MoE) cater to a total of 90 percent of the private school student population.

Other curricula's include International Baccalaureate (IB), French, Canadian, German, Japanese, etc...

In the UAE, both primary and secondary education is free and compulsory in public schools for boys and girls. The main medium of instruction is Arabic, and there is equal emphasis given on the English language. Usually, in the pre-secondary standard, there is no segregation of boys and girls. However, this practice is prevalent in the post-secondary standard.......

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