Comprehensive AI curriculum from kindergarten to senior grades

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‘These resources and materials have enabled our educators to seamlessly integrate AI concepts into their teaching methodologies.‘
Othman Abdalbari, Director

Future leaders with digital skills

Modern American International School is a private, independent institution with a vision of being an outstanding school graduating leaders of future generations. MAIS serves students from Kindergarten to Grade 12 and has an international program of studies which meets the needs of the multinational community in the UAE. On their mission to provide high quality educational standards, by preparing lifelong learners capable of developing their individual talents, critical thinking and technology skills they decided to implement Teachease™ into their programme.

While Finland and its solutions hold a prominent place in the world of education Modern American International School wanted to pioneer Finnish education in the United Arab Emirates. As MAIS’ mission is to provide high quality educational standards with a focus on critical thinking and technology skills they recognised the need to teach subjects such as AI. However their teachers did not possess sufficient knowledge of computer science.

They recognised that their teachers themselves are learners who need new knowledge and skills and decided to implement Teachease™ into their American based Education Program. MAIS found the experience with Teachease very positive – if the teachers encountered any difficulties they were always addressed by the professionalism of Code School Fnland’s trainers and the abundance of materials. They are looking forward to continue the collaboration and are already considering the future options with Teachease™.

The school stated:

“Three best things about Teachease™: trainers, resources and overall experience. I would recommend it not only to teachers, educators and schools but also to parents because it is natural for them to know what their kids are learning.”

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