To involve them in the decision-making process in the educational field

Mohammed bin Rashid directs the Emirates Education Authority to form two councils for teachers and school leaders

His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, directed the Emirates Foundation for School Education to form a council for teachers and a council for school leaders to involve them in the decision-making process in the field of education and education. His Highness affirmed his great confidence in them and in their wisdom.

On the occasion of World Teachers' Day, His Highness expressed his thanks to the teachers, and said: "Thank you to the owners of the noblest message and the greatest national mission. Without them, we would not have written the letters of our lives and our countries would not advance in science."

His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, through tweets on Twitter yesterday, said: "Today we directed the Emirates Foundation for School Education to form a council for teachers and a council for school leaders to involve them in the decision-making process in the educational and educational field. We have great confidence in them and in their wisdom. And our leadership team to develop our education would not be complete without them.”

His Highness added: "Without them, we would not have written the letters of our lives.. Without them, our countries would not have advanced in science.. Without them, our generations would not have known good from evil and right from wrong.. Thank you to all teachers. Thank you to the owners of the noblest message and the greatest national mission."

 Vice President: Thank you to the owners of the noblest message and the greatest national mission.. Without them, we would not have written the letters of our lives and our countries would not advance in science.

We have great confidence in male and female teachers and in their wisdom... and our leadership team to develop our education would not be complete without them.

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