In recent years, the UAE has taken a sharp turn towards a knowledge-based economy, preparing its future generations to face the challenges of a world where technological innovations and digital evolution have changed, and are still changing, economies, commented a UAE daily.
"These changes have had repercussions on traditional education systems, leading authorities around the world to introduce reforms in curricula to cater to the needs of an ever-evolving job market," said The National in an editorial on Monday.
The paper continued, "Students and pupils will have to look beyond traditional skills and develop talents that prepare them to be nimble in responding to unpredictable developments, whether that is in the field of robotics and artificial intelligence or in biotechnology and so on."
And that is precisely what this country has initiated, as the government introduced reforms in education with the beginning of the new academic year to help shape students and pupils for the future. "Natural resources are not everlasting. However, the intellectual person who pioneers the future and adapts to global changes will persevere," said Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, last week during the Annual Government Meeting.
The paper added, "And this is also why Abu Dhabi chose to host the upcoming WorldSkills competition, encouraging future generations to tap into unexplored talents. It is, in a way, an attempt to 'future-proof' the economy.
"In this manner, the workforce of tomorrow will have all the skills needed to cater to all sectors of the economy, vocational and technical skills being no exception. From cybersecurity to nursing, landscaping and others, many possibilities lie ahead. And such is the vastness of the horizon of possibilities, we need to be ready for the full range of jobs.
"This will require creativity, skill and talent. But above all, it will require perseverance and a willingness to explore new possibilities throughout one's career. In other words, keep learning," concluded the Abu Dhabi-based daily.
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