In conjunction with the new school offers

“Get up for the teacher” .. Dubai Expo City rewards generational makers in their day

  • The city takes special care of school students and provides them with inspiring experiences and events.

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Expo City Dubai celebrates World Teachers' Day, which falls on the fifth of October, by offering them a free special ticket to visit the Vision, Terra, Alef and Women's pavilions for one day, valid from today until next Saturday upon presentation of a school ID card.

Marjan Faraidooni, Head of Education and Culture at Expo City Dubai, said: “Teachers inspire today’s youth to become the leaders, innovators and change-makers of the future, and we look forward to welcoming teachers and assistants from all over the country with this simple gift that we offer as an expression of our gratitude.”

This initiative comes in conjunction with Expo City Dubai unveiling the details of the Expo program offers for new schools, which have been very popular with the educational community in the UAE, and which provide students of all ages with unforgettable trips and valuable lessons with opportunities to discover, learn and play through a series of excursions and workshops Interactive work and science presentations.

And because Expo City is human-centered, future generations are a primary priority at the heart of its plans and programmes, as the city administration pays special attention to school students and provides them with inspiring experiences and events within the Expo trips initiative of the Expo Schools Program.

Expo trips to schools include excursions and immersive and flexible experiences that can be customized to interests and time.

Tours include a Terra Journey in the Sustainability Pavilion, a Journey of a Mobility Pavilion, and a Cultural Trip to the Vision and Women’s Pavilions, and each trip includes interactive activities and workshops that combine entertainment and education.

The workshops bear titles that embody their distinctive content, and highlight animal habitats and water circulation.

Visitors praised Expo City, and Simon Foster, Vice-Chancellor of Secondary School at Raffles International Academy, said: “This is the second time I have brought students here and I have been very impressed. The facilities are great and well organized, and the students find it special.”

"As a geographer I find the idea of ​​how to present mobility here is fascinating, and what caught my eye was walking into the room where there is a huge globe and a display of communication across the world at that point," he added.

Inez, a student at Raffles International Academy, said: “I learned today how mobility has changed over time, from the first century to the 21st century.

It is completely different from where we are now, I have learned that mobility is in everything around us, and that our goal is to make the world more sustainable through our movement and make the world easier to move.”

Brown, a teacher at Arcadia School, said: “The kids loved the experience so much.

They were interactive and enthusiastic, and this is the best way to learn,” noting that the workshops were wonderful and informative, and she personally learned something new, and the children also learned a lot of new things.

She described the trip as "an enjoyable practical experience, and we will definitely return."

The price of the special ticket is 120 dirhams, and it is valid for one day. The ticket allows its holders to visit the Vision, Woman, Tera and Alef pavilions, and will later include more destinations that will open its doors in the city of Expo Dubai, and can be obtained from the ticket outlets distributed in the city of Expo Dubai and through Internet.

Children aged 12 or younger and people of determination can visit the suites free of charge after receiving a free ticket from one of the city's ticket outlets.

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About school trips at Expo City Dubai;

Marjan Faraidooni, Head of Education and Culture at Expo City Dubai, said: “The city continues to inspire future generations with an innovative educational method that combines fun, fun, interest and learning. What tomorrow may look like, and how they will have a role in making it, and to urge them to think about the actions that they can perform, no matter how small, and how they will have a role in changing the future of everyone for the better.”

Marjan Faraidooni:

“Educators are inspiring today’s youth to become the leaders, innovators and change-makers of the future, and we look forward to welcoming teachers and assistants from across the country with this simple gift of gratitude.”

Tours of the city include the Terra Journey in the Sustainability Pavilion, the Journey of the Thousand Pavilion Mobility, and a Culture Trip to the Vision and Women's Pavilions.

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