Teach Middle East Magazine Sep-Dec 2019 Issue 1 Volume 7 | Page 44

Sharing Good Practice LEADING THE VISION FOR EDUCATIONAL INNOVATION IN THE UAE BY: TIM LOGAN ‘ B rothers, I think it's time for a new form of government... We should lead for the future and build our people's ability to make their own living, provide financially for their families. We should think about tomorrow, today.' Sheikh Maktoum bin Butti bin Suhail, 1833 (quoted in Weir, 2015) It is clear from the history of the UAE, that its leaders have long been driven by a visionary and voraciously ambitious focus on the future possibilities for the country. From the building of the souk at Dubai Creek as a hub to expand trade in 1833, to Majid Al Futtaim's risking of everything to construct the Mall of the Emirates 25km from central Dubai in the early 2000s confident in his vision that it would soon be one of the most visited and lucrative shopping centres in the world. Today, the Dubai Future 44 Term 1 Sep - Dec 2019 Foundation and the iconic Museum of the Future are emblems of this continued vision. While governments and businesses around the world are planning for the technological and ecological upheavals of the next decade, Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan and Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum are envisioning and preparing for the UAE's position at the pinnacle of every metric imaginable in five decades time. From my perspective as an educator and school leader, what is particularly significant about this hugely determined commitment is the critical role that is being attributed to education in translating it into reality. 'More than any other time, we need to boost innovation among young people, build nurturing environments in our society, and encourage our Class Time schools and universities to equip our youth with skills in research and discovery m etho dolo gie s .' Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of UAE and Ruler of Dubai, 2014 'An advanced education system enhances a nation’s capacity to innovate and create…' The UAE National Innovation Strategy, (UAE Ministry of Cabinet Affairs, 2015) This is far from a universal realization. As Andreas Schleicher, Director for Education and Skills at the OECD, recently highlighted: 'Innovation remains a marginal policy agenda in most education systems.' Just as start-ups need incubators such as Area 2071 to thrive, the school cultures and structures necessary