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Khaleej Times
2 hours ago
- Khaleej Times
UAE's new unified school calendar to help families sync holidays across curriculums
School leaders in the UAE highlighted that the new Unified Academic Calendar will help families with children, in different schools or curriculums, stay in sync. With all schools now following the same term dates, parents can plan holidays with less hassle and spend more quality time together. However, some schools may need to revisit their academic timelines to ensure the syllabus is covered comfortably within the new framework. Ghadeer Abu-Shamat, GEMS Executive Vice-President, Centre of Excellence for Arabic and Culture and Superintendent and CEO of Al Khaleej International School in Dubai, said, 'Having a unified calendar across the UAE will significantly benefit families by allowing them to plan their holidays and enjoy quality time together without the stress of conflicting schedules. Parents with children enrolled in different schools following various curricula will particularly benefit, as they won't have to worry about differing breaks and can coordinate family vacations more easily.' She added that such a calendar also simplifies the planning of school events, extracurriculars, and community engagement initiatives, leading to a smoother experience for educators and families alike. 'In tandem with this change, schools with differing curricula may need to review their curriculum plans to ensure they meet the requirements for completing the syllabus within the unified calendar framework. This review is crucial to ensure that student outcomes are not negatively impacted by this transition,' said Abu-Shamat. One of the standout changes in the upcoming 2025–2026 calendar is a longer winter break. Students will enjoy a full four weeks off—from December 8, 2025, to January 4, 2026 — compared to the usual three. Classes will resume on January 5, 2026. Better planning, travel, and work-life balance Educators say this additional time off is both timely and necessary. Natalia Svetenok, Principal of Woodlem British School, Ajman, said, 'Standardised term dates support better planning, travel, and work-life balance. The extended winter break offers a valuable opportunity for rest and enrichment. We are adapting by optimizing instructional time, integrating innovative teaching strategies, and ensuring syllabus completion without compromising quality. This initiative reflects the nation's commitment to holistic well-being alongside academic excellence.' Distinct components For Indian curriculum schools — which follow an academic year from April to March principals emphasized that the unified calendar still includes different elements tailored to accommodate different types of schools. Pramod Mahajan, Principal of Sharjah Indian School, said, 'As part of the unified calendar, SPEA has also released a three-year academic calendar. It includes distinct components to cater to various school types. For Asian curriculum schools, especially those following an April start and March end, the calendar has been structured accordingly. The unified calendar outlines schedules for both Asian, British and all other international curricula. Specifically, SPEA has provided a calendar for Asian schools to us, that aligns with the CBSE framework, beginning in April and concluding in March.' School heads also praised foresight the new calendar provides when it comes to annual planning. Shiny Davison, Principal of Woodlem Park School Hamidiya, said, 'As a school principal, I believe the Unified Academic Calendar is a significant advantage for all schools in the UAE. It allows us to plan academic, co-curricular, and assessment schedules well in advance. The Ministry of Education clearly outlines the number of working days and holidays, which provides clarity and structure. This planning minimizes potential clashes with various curriculums, including international and Indian boards.'


Zawya
18 hours ago
- Zawya
Uber launches Senior Accounts and Simple Mode across the MENA region
Dubai, United Arab Emirates: Uber today announced the launch of Senior Accounts across the MENA region, a new feature designed to make the Uber app easier and more accessible for older adults. Whether it's heading to a doctor's appointment, visiting family, or doing grocery shopping, the new product is aimed at helping older people move around with greater ease, while offering peace of mind to their loved ones. Senior Accounts and Simple Mode are now rolling out across the MENA region – in the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Qatar, Bahrain, Jordan and Lebanon. Importantly, the older adult and family organiser do not need to live in the same location. Available through Uber's Family Profiles, Senior Accounts present a streamlined version of the Uber app, featuring larger text, simplified screens, and the option for a trusted family member to offer remote support. For older adults who prefer to ride independently, Simple Mode can be switched on via the app's accessibility settings. With the introduction of Senior Accounts and Simple Mode, Uber is enhancing mobility to be more accessible and inclusive for older adults. These features reflect the company's ongoing efforts to make the Uber app a platform that works for the entire family, from teens to seniors. Building on the success of Teen Accounts, Uber is bridging another important gap in the mobility space. In the MENA region, where strong family ties and intergenerational support are a way of life, this offering will help older adults stay independent and connected, with the reassurance that loved ones are always just a tap away. Senior Accounts offer a simpler way to ride, with larger text, fewer steps, and easy-to-tap buttons. Riders in the MENA region can save favourite places, use flexible payment options, and let loved ones track trips in real time. Family members can also book or manage rides remotely, making travel more accessible for older adults. How it works: A family member sets up a Family Profile in the Uber app and invites an older adult to join as a senior. The older adult receives a text message with a link to download the app and create their account. Once set up, they can request trips independently or allow a family member to assist when needed. Even for older adults not added to a Family Profile, Simple Mode can be enabled via the app's Accessibility settings, offering a simplified experience with full account control. With access to public transportation for seniors being difficult sometimes in the region due to distance, frequency limitations and also high temperatures, Uber's new solution bridges this gap and supports families at every stage of life. Developed with input from older riders and accessibility advocates, these new features are part of Uber's ongoing mission to make technology more inclusive and remove barriers to mobility. The MENA region launch follows successful rollouts in the United States, Brazil, Chile, and Mexico, and underscores Uber's commitment to building technology that works for every stage of life. About Uber Uber's mission is to create opportunity through movement. We started in 2010 to solve a simple problem: how do you get access to a ride at the touch of a button? More than 58 billion trips later, we're building products to get people closer to where they want to be. By changing how people, food, and things move through cities, Uber is a platform that opens up the world to new possibilities.


Gulf Business
18 hours ago
- Gulf Business
Uber launches Senior Accounts in MENA to support older adults' mobility
Uber has introduced a new feature across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region designed to make transportation easier and more accessible for older adults. The launch of Senior Accounts and Simple Mode aims to help older people travel independently while giving their families peace of mind. Now available in the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Qatar, Bahrain, Jordan, and Lebanon, the feature allows family members to set up and manage rides for older relatives, even if they live in different cities or countries. Senior Accounts are part of Uber's Family Profiles and provide a streamlined version of the app with larger text, simplified navigation, and the ability for trusted family members to provide remote assistance. For users who prefer to ride on their own, Simple Mode can be activated through the app's accessibility settings, offering a user-friendly interface with fewer steps and clearer prompts. 'These features reflect the company's ongoing efforts to make the Uber app a platform that works for the entire family, from teens to seniors,' the company said. Building on the success of Teen Accounts, Uber is bridging another important gap in the mobility space. 'In the MENA region, where strong family ties and intergenerational support are a way of life, this offering will help older adults stay independent and connected, with the reassurance that loved ones are always just a tap away.' Read: The features come as mobility challenges for seniors in the region—such as limited public transport access, long distances, or extreme heat—can pose significant barriers. Senior Accounts bridge these gaps by allowing older riders to save favourite destinations, choose flexible payment options, and share trip details in real time with loved ones. Family members can also book or monitor rides remotely through the app. How it works: A family organiser creates a Family Profile and invites an older adult to join as a senior. The senior receives a text message with a link to download the app and register. Once set up, they can request rides themselves or allow a family member to manage trips on their behalf. For those not added to a Family Profile, Simple Mode remains available as an independent feature through the app's accessibility settings. Following successful launches in the US, Brazil, Chile, and Mexico, Uber's rollout in the MENA region underscores its broader strategy of building inclusive technology that meets the needs of all age groups. The company developed these features in collaboration with older riders and accessibility experts to ensure the platform works for every stage of life.