How IB Schools in Dubai Continue to Transform in a Digital Era

July 15, 2021

In the wake of the new normal, IB schools in Dubai such as the Ambassador International Academy continue to provide teaching techniques that encourage innovative learning trends for students to achieve their academic goals. Online and “blended” learning in the face of digital transformation is arguably where the future of education is headed. As educators and educational institutions continue to seek ways to enhance students’ individual learning experiences and prepare them for their academic futures, we discuss the top learning trends in a post-COVID-19 era among IB schools in Dubai and beyond.

As students grapple with the inability to attend regular classes, online and blended learning has proven to be a saving grace that enables a consistent and flexible learning approach. Where digital transformation in schools quickly escalated from being important to essential due to the global pandemic, educators and institutions at large are met with the need to adapt to digital methodologies, technologies and overall mindsets.

Our educators and students are equipped with digital mindsets due to the advanced technologies utilised within the classroom, our science laboratories and other key areas for teaching and learning. Thus, staff and students are well-prepared to deal with the inevitable digital transformation, rising to the challenge while still exceeding personal and professional academic goals.

Ways that digital transformation has enhanced the learning experience

While the initial shift to remote school learning platforms may have posed a few challenges, online learning platforms and educational technologies have proven to deliver a host of benefits in a variety of fundamental areas. These include the following:
  1. Enabling remote attendance

    Online learning platforms make it possible for all students to “attend” classes from wherever they are in the world. This way, should a child become sick or cannot physically attend school for some other reason, they can join the lesson via the learning platform of choice.

  2. A blended learning approach

    Many educational institutions are progressing towards the idea of “blended” learning. This entails a mix of online and face-to-face teaching to ensure smaller group attendance while ensuring learners receive in-person teaching. Many online learning platforms allow educators to upload lesson plans, prerecorded lessons and activities to the platform of choice.

  3. Personalised learning

    With the shift to online learning and blended learning in motion, many educators are finding ways to accommodate the individual learning needs of their students. Lessons are personalised to students’ needs, particularly in subject areas where more individual attention is required. Additionally, online learning allows students to learn at their own pace, with many digital applications boasting innovations that allow students to customise their learning aesthetics, utilise audiobooks and more.
  4. Introducing educational technology

    New educational technologies such as the learning management system (LMS) have enhanced the administrative processes pertaining to teaching and learning. An LMS is a software application that allows for the administration, tracking, reporting and execution of learning and educational programmes. An LMS is a great way to ensure seamless communication between educators and students. Implementing an LMS allows educators and students to confirm attendance, submit tasks and assignments online, and more. Educators are able to grade via the system and view insights into a students performance, after which results and suggestions for improvement can be provided to students while ensuring a record of all activity is kept. An LMS is just one of the many ways in which EdTech can transform the teaching and learning experience.

  5. Accelerating digital skills

    As learning is mediated via tablets, laptops and other computing devices, educators and students are seeing a greater level of development in their digital skills. With new software coming into play, both educators and students are being upskilled in the ways they use technology and digital tools for teaching and learning. Consequently, ideation around mobile-first learning will transform as it becomes a fundamental tool in education and other sectors. The Ambassador International Academy is one of the IB schools in Dubai that makes use of tablets and other technological devices in classrooms to ensure our students make a progressive shift towards becoming critical thinkers who are equipped to be global citizens prepared for the 21st century.

With the global pandemic in full force, and the plethora of learning trends and educational technologies making their way into the educational sector, it is important to ensure that your child receives the right support and guidance at school and beyond. The Ambassador International Academy is a reputable IB school based in Dubai that effectively prepares its students to be citizens of the future. We utilise a host of technologies balanced with the right amount of in-person teaching to ensure that your child will be successful in his or her academic career.

Contact us today to learn more about our highly rated school or to find out how you can enroll your child for the new academic year.

Subscribe to the latest blogs from AIA Dubai!

Latest blogs