The Abu Dhabi Department of Education and Knowledge (ADEK) has launched the AI for Teachers program in collaboration with 42 Abu Dhabi. This initiative aims to equip educators with essential skills to integrate Artificial Intelligence (AI) into their teaching practices. The program addresses key educational challenges, enhancing classroom engagement and optimizing administrative workflows.
The training roadmap consists of three stages: foundational learning, an intensive bootcamp, and a capstone project. Educators work in small groups, applying AI tools to real-world scenarios, which fosters collaboration and knowledge exchange. The program aligns with ADEK's mission to advance educational standards and supports the UAE's AI Strategy 2031.
• AI for Teachers program enhances educational practices in Abu Dhabi.
• 97% satisfaction score indicates program effectiveness among educators.
AI is utilized to improve teaching practices and enhance student engagement.
The program implements personalized learning strategies to cater to individual student needs.
The capstone project allows educators to apply AI tools in real-world teaching scenarios.
ADEK regulates the education sector in Abu Dhabi and oversees the AI for Teachers program.
42 Abu Dhabi collaborates with ADEK to provide a framework for the AI for Teachers program.
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