Introducing Artificial Intelligence (AI) in schools from the United Arab Emirates

Introducing Artificial Intelligence (AI) in schools from the United Arab Emirates

Written by Iasmina Stoian

Introduction

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is a country of rapid development, with much advancement and prospective planning. It has emerged globally as a centre of business, tourism, and technology during the last couple of decades. Considering its progress so far, the UAE also envisages Artificial Intelligence (AI) playing a crucial role in the near future in almost all sectors, more so in education. By integrating AI into schools, the UAE is not only preparing students for various challenges in the 21st century but is also securing a leading position in terms of educational innovation. This essay further elaborates on the rationale behind UAE advancing with the integration of AI into education, the potential benefits and challenges this initiative may pose, and  prospects.

The United Arab Emirates’ Vision for Artificial Intelligence in Education

Artificial Intelligence is the replication of human intelligence by machines. AI systems can perform tasks related to problem-solving, decision-making, and data processing more effectively and faster than humans. In education, AI does have a bright future in revolutionizing the way students are taught, with teachers delivering personalized learning, huge administrative tasks performed efficiently, and instant feedback on assessments. The governments of the UAE recognize this potential and have adopted AI as a key enabler in the reform of education.

The UAE has always been committed to using technology to renew and reorganize its education system. It forms part of the broader strategy that the country has in relation to the achievement of education reforms, just like the UAE Vision 2021 and the UAE Centennial 2071 aimed at creating a knowledge-based, competitive economy. In April 2017, the federal government of the United Arab Emirates embarked on what is described as the “UAE Strategy for Artificial Intelligence,” the first of its kind in the region. It would also position the UAE to be the leader in AI on a global scale by 2031, focusing on one of many aspects of education.

AI vision in UAE schools is not to pour new wine into old vessels; rather, it is to achieve the highest degree of customization, efficiency, and effectiveness in the learning process. The UAE government envisions a future where AI should aid teachers and students learning experiences, thus adequately preparing them for the workforce of the future-which is fast becoming AI-intensive.

Benefits of Introducing AI in UAE Schools

Personalized Learning

One of the most significant advantages of AI in education is its ability to enable personalized learning. Through AI-driven platforms, there can be an in-depth analysis of data from each individual student to understand his or her strengths, weaknesses, learning style, and pace. Using such analysis, AI can craft personalized lesson plans, recommend resources, and change the difficulty level of the tasks to meet a student’s needs. This personalized learning will help bridge the gaps and make sure that every student in such a multicultural and diverse environment as UAE has the ability to excel to their full potential coming from different educational  backgrounds.

Improved Teaching Tools

AI can also be of much help to the teacher by displaying insights useful in better understanding the needs of their students. AI will facilitate automating administrative tasks like grading and attendance so that time for the teachers can be released for handling more sensitive parts of teaching.  More so, AI will provide the teacher with real-time feedback in terms of student performance, hence, allowing them to decide on issues and provide a solutions promptly. Therefore, AI will contribute to the provision of quality education within the UAE schools.

Preparing Students for the Future

The introduction of AI to schools also takes shape to prepare students for the AI-transformed future workforce. As AI continues to transform industries, the demand will rise for professionals possessing AI-related skills. With the present move to introduce AI in schools, these are steps that ensure UAE students are well-versed in these technologies and able to work comfortably with them. Exposure to AI at an early age can trigger students’ interests in the fields of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) fields, which are essential to the UAE’s economic diversification efforts.

Challenges of Integrating AI in UAE Schools

Infrastructure and Resource

The major setbacks facing the integration of AI in schools in the UAE are the infrastructural and resource-related issues. Generally, deploying AI technologies requires huge investments in hardware, software, and network infrastructure. Schools are also supposed to have access to stable internet access, and the system should be kept safe from web insecurities. The UAE is well-placed and it indeed does make such investment, but it should not underestimate the scale of this task.

Adaptation and Teacher Training

A key challenge in AI integration is ensuring that teachers are properly trained to use AI tools effectively. Implementing AI in classrooms may require revisiting traditional teaching concepts and adopting new, innovative methodologies. Continuous professional development and training are crucial for teachers to remain updated on AI-driven tools and practices. In many cases, this has proven to be a significant hurdle. For instance, in the US, several studies have shown that insufficient teacher training hinders effective AI implementation. The UAE must prioritize teacher training to avoid similar issues.

Ethical and Privacy Concerns

The application of AI in education further promotes ethical and privacy concerns. Data collection and analysis are central to AI for better service to the learners; nonetheless, data collection must equally have strong data protection measures to ensure security in the information. This may even pose the question whether the decisions are to be left to the AI systems or those of the educators themselves. This balancing with the benefits of AI adds to the critical challenge for the policymakers and educators in the UAE.

Conclusion

Indeed, the UAE’s vision for AI in schools goes purposely beyond the school itself. The integration of AI into UAE’s educational system does not only provide a superior experience for the learners but also fast-tracks the country in embracing the process of creating a more resilient and adaptive student learner. Despite many challenges, potential benefits brought about by AI are substantive. It is with these continuous investments that the UAE is most likely to take a leading position in state-of-the-art innovation in education globally while setting a new standard on how technology can be embraced in order to optimize learning.

 

Keywords: Artificial Intelligence, teaching, UAE, educational innovation, STEM education, digital transformation

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Universal Periodic Review of United Arab Emirates

  • This report is a contribution by Brokenchalk to the fourth Universal Periodic Review (UPR) of the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Broken Chalk is an Amsterdam-based NGO established in 2020 and focused on raising awareness and minimizing human rights violations in the educational field. Our goal is to work together with global partners to remove barriers to access to education and to take concrete steps to ensure universal access to education. Therefore, this report will focus on human rights violations in regards to education in the UAE. 
  • In the third session of the Universal Periodic Review (UPR), the UAE accepted 100 recommendations from the Council in full, partially accepted 7 recommendations and took note of 54 recommendations. In regards to education, recommendations referred to the explicit prohibition of child violence in schools (Estonia) and in all settings (Montenegro), non-discrimination and advancement of equal opportunities in schools  , mandatory and free primary education for all children on the territory (Peru) and the promotion of human rights through the curricula in schools (Egypt). There were 4 other recommendations, which referred to the issue of providing “better services to persons with disabilities, in particular in education” (Singapore).    
  • Since the last cycle, the UAE has undergone ambitious educational developments and reforms under the 2017-2021 education strategy, Vision 2021. The plan has prioritized six main objectives: a safe society, a fair judicial system, a sustainable environment, an integrated infrastructure, and a shift towards a knowledge-based economy, assisted by the creation of a first-rate education system. 
  • The Ministry of Education has prioritized the development of the highest global educational standards for students and teachers, based on innovation and competitiveness. In line with this, the UAE Vision 2021 states that the new National Agenda aims to “promote an inclusive environment that integrates all segments of society while preserving the UAE’s unique culture […]”.  
  • This report will signal the major issue areas regarding the protection of human rights in education and it will furthermore acknowledge the attempts to promote human rights regarding education. Lastly, it will provide the appropriate comments and recommendations. 

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