The Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) evaluates schools in Dubai based on six main performance indicators to ensure high standards of education. These are:
1. Students’ Achievement
Progress and attainment in key subjects, including Islamic Education, Arabic, English, Mathematics, and Science.
Application of learning skills across subjects.
2. Students’ Personal and Social Development and Their Innovation Skills
Personal development (e.g., behavior, attitudes, and discipline).
Understanding of Islamic values, UAE culture, and global citizenship.
Innovation and social responsibility skills.
3. Teaching and Assessment
Effectiveness of teaching strategies.
Use of assessment to promote learning and progress.
4. Curriculum
Design, implementation, and adaptation of the curriculum to meet the needs of all learners.
Enrichment and alignment with the UAE's national agenda.
5. The Protection, Care, Guidance, and Support of Students
Safeguarding, health, and safety measures.
Pastoral care, including support for students’ well-being and personal development.
6. Leadership and Management
Effectiveness of leadership at all levels.
Partnerships with parents and the community.
Governance and school improvement planning.
Each indicator is assessed and rated to provide an overall view of a school’s performance and areas for improvement.
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