Dubai introduces new laws for new schools for private schools

Dubai and CastFF schools guide to the Technical Cluster Guide.
The traveling is aligning the Emirate’s Education 33 (E33), which uses the quality of Student Heaseing and Education in the center of the SCOM.
The Laws New Dubai Teacher Laws
Dr Amna Almaazmi, a Personal CEO, said: “Distributors are among our teachers’ environment and appreciation, when they make sure that all teachers meet consistent, high quality standards.
“By emphasis on the vivid expectations of employment, behavior, accountability, supporting school leaders, and strengthening Dubai as our special education and talent.”
Designative Guide: Improving the teacher quality and reduction
New appointment Guide introduces:
- Graduation methods: New teachers should meet the approved kehada graduates and experience experiences, including Arabic and Muslim studies. Current teachers have been in September 2028 (or April 2029 for the first schools in April) to accompany
- Authorized Notifications Notifications: Schools must apply for a notice of the appointment of each teacher and school. This replaces previous designate book and should be renewed when the teacher arrives at another private school of Dubai
- The Law of 90 Days of Leaving: Teachers who have divided into another time should wait for 90 days before starting another private school of Dubai. Those who come from the end of the name is released
- Exit output: Direct teachers must complete the Khda Exit survey before the new announcement is issued, enabling the Turnover Tracking Authority
- Training and Code of Ethics: All educators must complete coverage training training, installation, UAE prices, and technical values, and sign the Code of Ethics
Financial Accounting Guide: Coping With Unfinder and Protection Standards
The Caff DeervingGraction Techniciation Guidelines sets management processes for misconduct and repeated violations. Under the policy, registered registered people are banned in operation at any educational institution controlled by the Khada Dubai.
Reasons for registration includes criminal beliefs, which violate the child’s protection law, and the misconduct. Another behavior similar to the use of inappropriate media, repeated dishonesty, or non-cultural acts may lead to re-registration if it is sensitive or repeated.
Regular training in Ethics, conduct and protection are required for all MPDA controlled institutions, including schools, youth centers, universities and labor institutions.
Guidelines are now available on the Khda website, and the Authority will administer the Presidents of Teachers, HR experts, and management boards for the implementation.