How Valuable is your Education?

Dean Image April 2015 This advertisement on Facebook claims you can “Graduate in Minutes” and gives the impress that His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum UAE Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai endorses them. It is a scam! A question;  How valuable is your education? How valuable is education to the UAE? In my opinion the answer is priceless. In 2010 UAE Vision 2021 was launched by H.H. Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE. One of the national priorities was the development of a first rate education system and a transformation of the current education system and teaching methods. It meant students who completed their higher education would be able to find well paying jobs and be academically prepared to accept and management responsibility and eventually leadership roles. In real terms a college graduate makes hundreds of thousands of dirhams more than a high school graduate over their lifetime. The UAE higher education community consists of over 100 institutions with enrollment of 120,000 students consisting of Emirati’s and students from over 100 countries. During the past year there has been a significant increase in advertising on radio, TV and especially social media to attend various colleges and universities. Many of these adverts promote getting your degree online. Online learning for mature students can be a excellent pathway, if from an accredited institution and is academically challenging. What is disturbing are the ads, which do not identify the college and promote getting your degree quickly, with little additional study. On January a news release announced the “Middle East Office of Academic Regulation & Examination establishes institutional partnership with leading organizations to support the development, quality enhancement and expansion of higher education opportunities in the region”. The release further stated that “MEOARE is an entrusted and independent body, and operates as a representative of the Gulf Ministry of Higher Education”. In checking the website at first blush it appeared to be a legitimate organization, but then a pop up chat window appeared with an invitation to call. The organization would provide a scholarship for only a “small” fee on a credit card. The stories generated by The National and Al Fanar pointed out these deceitful practices which took money from gullible people who thought it was a “real degree” However Ministry of Higher Education would not attest the degree and most the employers did not accept the degree a Who does this hurt, well just about everyone. It hurts the person who paid thousands of dirhams to get a piece of paper worth nothing and gained little if any academic knowledge. It hurts potential students who want to go back to school but are unsure which institutions are certified. It hurts accredited schools who work hard to provide quality programs. It also hurts employers who in some cases did not do their due diligence, and accepted the degree as equal to an accredited institution. What can be done?

  • First as the person who is interested in going back to college and getting a degree make sure the school is accepted by the UAE Commission of Academic Accreditation.
  • Second: the local and federal governments establish a Bureau of Consumer Protection where people can file complaints, has legal authority to investigate and take actions which can fine or shut down such groups.
  • Third: better policing or banning by social media corporations like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and others. The best way to stop these groups is to quit accepting these fraudulent ads. Deprive them of their advertising outlets and a major revenue source.
  • Fourth: remember the old phrase “If it seems too good to be true it probably is”. Don’t let yourself believe you can get your degree with little additional study or effort. Remember, all you are doing is fooling yourself.

Flipped Class Movement Dubai Workshop April 4th at 9:30 AM

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I spoke with a colleague of mine (Ed Smith) who told me, about a workshop in Dubai on Flipped Classrooms and I want to make you aware of this event.  The speaker is non other than the guy who came up with the idea, Jon Bergmann.  Jon is considered one of the pioneers in the Flipped Class movement.  His latest venture, FlippedClass.com, provides Flipped Learning training to small and large businesses, governments, non-profit organizations and schools around the globe. The venture’s mission is to teach, share and implement best practices for creating learner-centric environments that empower trainers to maximize their teaching impact while lowering training costs.

Bergmann’s corporate clients include Wella (Procter & Gamble), the Association for Continuing Legal Education (ACLEA), and iSchool, which provides learning management systems (LMS) to educational institutions throughout Asia.

In addition, Bergmann co-authored two popular books, Flip Your Classroom: Reach Every Student in Every Class Every Day and Flipped Learning: Gateway to Student Engagement.  His radio show tells the stories of Flipped Educators around the world and is hosted on iTunes and the BAM Radio Network. He received the Presidential Award for Excellence for Math and Science Teaching in 2002 and was a finalist for the Brock International Prize for Education in 2014.  He currently serves on the advisory board for TED-Education. Jon holds a MA degree in Instructional Technology from the University of Colorado at Denver and a BS degree in Science Education from Oregon State University.

Also speaking are representatives from Pearson and Convergent, who will ​talk about how to flip a class, using real world examples and show the benefits to the learning outcomes.  Overall those that attend will come away with a level of knowledge of how to be a digital learning architect.

They will be holding the workshop at International Horizon College on the 42nd Floor, U-Bora Tower Business Bay Dubai —– on April 4th. You can register by clicking here. It begins at 9:30 AM and concludes about 12:30 PM.

​If you are an educator or educational technologist in the UAE region I hope you take advantage of this opportunity.