09-29-2014, 10:44 AM
Paying for the education of your child is not an investment where you expect a monetary benefit in return. That is why you think twice before sending your child to a private school. But with the effective quality assurance and regulatory measures of KHDA (Knowledge and Human Development Authority), the private schools in Dubai are progressing in line with the legislation. KHDA ensures quality in the private education sector in Dubai giving due emphasis to schools, early childhood education centres, higher education providers, training institutes etc. But even though KHDA specifies certain standards for private schools and parents to improve the quality of education, many parents find it very difficult to follow this system. What do you think? How can parents and school authorities cooperate to ensure that the quality standards put forward by KHDA is met properly?