-- AFP PICTURES OF THE YEAR 2017 --

A wildfire is reflected in a stream at Penela, Coimbra, central Portugal, on June 18, 2017. 
A wildfire in central Portugal killed at least 25 people and injured 16 others, most of them burning to death in their cars, the government said on June 18, 2017. Several hundred firefighters and 160 vehicles were dispatched late on June 17 to tackle the blaze, which broke out in the afternoon in the municipality of Pedrogao Grande before spreading fast across several fronts.  / AFP PHOTO / PATRICIA DE MELO MOREIRA
A wildfire is reflected in a stream. A new school to open in Dubai next year will better prepare students to be environmentally aware as adults. Patricia De Melo Moreira / AFP

New Dubai school to teach sustainability as part of curriculum



With a warmer Arctic branded the “new normal” as forest fires ravage California again, the focus is back on climate change.

Populations, meanwhile, struggle to balance daily existence against green aspirations.

It is timely then that Dubai should reveal an ambitious new school brand with sustainable living central to its educational curriculum – and a mission to nurture environmentally astute young people.

The Arbor School in Al Furjan is the first to be developed by Praxis Education.

The 1,600-student facility is promising a fresh education concept built to drive sustainability and environmental issues within its curriculum.

Praxis Education is inspired and led by its chief executive Sa’ad Al Omari, a Kuwait-born, Cambridge-trained environmental scientist.

The Arbor will embed eco-literacy, global environmental justice and ethics into its curriculum, reflected in lessons and tasks. To underline the latter, the school – scheduled to open September 2018 – is building three biodomes for practical lessons.

A bold first, these will help take pupils beyond entry-level green initiatives such as recycling or conserving water.

“Environmental pollution, habitat destruction, climate change and the many ecological, social and economic problems that arise from them are not specific to the [Arabian] Gulf,” says Mr Al Omari.

“The Gulf in general, and the UAE particularly, are experiencing an era of unprecedented growth, development and citizen empowerment.

“It is vital we step in at an early stage to ensure our children, who will inherit the world we are building now, are properly educated to understand the true depths of environmentalism within the Gulf and globally, as we are all citizens of a profoundly interconnected world.”

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Mr Al Omari says The Arbor is the realisation of a dream he has had since he was studying ecology and is the latest contribution from a group of educators “committed to delivering ethical, compassionate and inclusive education”, tailored to the specific needs of society, within the context of the Gulf.

It will educate students from foundation to A-level. Teaching staff will be international, largely hired from the Umited Kingdom; with the English National Curriculum the backbone of their educational approach.

“We will be enriching the curriculum in several ways to reflect our commitment to environmental mindfulness, inclusion and project-based, experiential and outdoor learning,” says Mr Al Omari.

“We will begin by identifying themes and topics of real-life interest and value that will be cross-curricular, cutting across all subjects at the same time to ensure a student’s learning experience remains consistent and interrelated as he/she moves from English language to science to Arabic, for example, throughout the day.

“This thematic approach affords us flexibility to incorporate elements of the best of different curricula with educational ideas from around the world, such as the International Primary Curriculum.”

This will help the school align learning outcomes with the 17 sustainability goals of the United Nations 2030 agenda for sustainable development, covering themes such as climate change, gender equality, health and well-being, poverty and hunger, renewable energy and responsible consumption.

The Arbor will also employ a scientist and artist in residence to inspire kids to think and act differently, facilitating their engagement with environmental projects both locally and globally, under the guidance of a director of education for sustainability.

They will have unique resources, such as the climate-controlled domes designed to provide a stable ecological environment year-round for students to interact with soils, flora and fauna.

The Arbor is seeking like-minded professionals to fill teaching roles, and hopefully cycle to work; the school, currently being constructed to exceed green building requirements, will accommodate 100 bikes.

“Our recruitment and interview processes are rigorously focused on ensuring teaching staff, across all subjects and languages, share our values and are fully aligned with our vision and mission,” says the chief executive.

Through project-based and experiential learning, children will plan, collaborate, reflect and make “meaningful changes” to the world around them.

The school also aims to engage with local, regional and global environmental agencies and initiatives, supporting and spreading a message of environmentalism in Dubai – not only through its “educational paradigm”, but also by sharing knowledge and awareness, such as through community outreach initiatives.

“Human activities are seriously impacting global climate, threatening not only ecosystems, but also economies around the world, leading to an increase of hardship in societies on every continent and on generations to come,” says Mr Al Omari.

“A contemporary ethic based on compassion and responsibility towards both the human, and non-human, world is needed more than ever. It is this higher ethical sense we aim to instil in students, in the hope they will form a vanguard generation that can begin to reverse the harmful trajectories we see unfolding around us.”

With Dubai a rapidly emerging global city, resident children, regardless of cultural backgrounds, are emerging as global citizens who will carry attitudes and knowledge back home and beyond.

“Dubai is striving to leave an indelible mark on the future; we are honoured to be a part of its mission.

“The Arbor School is the realisation of a dream of ethical education focused on compassion and deeper philosophical understanding of environmentalism in all its dimensions,” says Mr Al Omari.

The school is also set to be a template, perhaps inspiration, for other campuses.

“It is an essential part of our mission to reach out to other schools and organisations in the UAE – and worldwide – to share our knowledge and experience,” says Mr Al Omari.

The biog

Name: Atheja Ali Busaibah

Date of birth: 15 November, 1951

Favourite books: Ihsan Abdel Quddous books, such as “The Sun will Never Set”

Hobbies: Reading and writing poetry

The biog

Alwyn Stephen says much of his success is a result of taking an educated chance on business decisions.

His advice to anyone starting out in business is to have no fear as life is about taking on challenges.

“If you have the ambition and dream of something, follow that dream, be positive, determined and set goals.

"Nothing and no-one can stop you from succeeding with the right work application, and a little bit of luck along the way.”

Mr Stephen sells his luxury fragrances at selected perfumeries around the UAE, including the House of Niche Boutique in Al Seef.

He relaxes by spending time with his family at home, and enjoying his wife’s India cooking. 

Saturday's results

West Ham 2-3 Tottenham
Arsenal 2-2 Southampton
Bournemouth 1-2 Wolves
Brighton 0-2 Leicester City
Crystal Palace 1-2 Liverpool
Everton 0-2 Norwich City
Watford 0-3 Burnley

Manchester City v Chelsea, 9.30pm 

THREE

Director: Nayla Al Khaja

Starring: Jefferson Hall, Faten Ahmed, Noura Alabed, Saud Alzarooni

Rating: 3.5/5

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Director: Rick Famuyiwa

Stars: Pedro Pascal and Katee Sackhoff

Rating: 4/5 

Brief scoreline:

Manchester United 2

Rashford 28', Martial 72'

Watford 1

Doucoure 90'

JOKE'S ON YOU

Google wasn't new to busting out April Fool's jokes: before the Gmail "prank", it tricked users with mind-reading MentalPlex responses and said well-fed pigeons were running its search engine operations .

In subsequent years, they announced home internet services through your toilet with its "patented GFlush system", made us believe the Moon's surface was made of cheese and unveiled a dating service in which they called founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page "Stanford PhD wannabes ".

But Gmail was all too real, purportedly inspired by one – a single – Google user complaining about the "poor quality of existing email services" and born "millions of M&Ms later".

if you go

The flights
Emirates flies to Delhi with fares starting from around Dh760 return, while Etihad fares cost about Dh783 return. From Delhi, there are connecting flights to Lucknow. 
Where to stay
It is advisable to stay in Lucknow and make a day trip to Kannauj. A stay at the Lebua Lucknow hotel, a traditional Lucknowi mansion, is recommended. Prices start from Dh300 per night (excluding taxes). 

MEDIEVIL (1998)

Developer: SCE Studio Cambridge
Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment
Console: PlayStation, PlayStation 4 and 5
Rating: 3.5/5

EMIRATES'S REVISED A350 DEPLOYMENT SCHEDULE

Edinburgh: November 4 (unchanged)

Bahrain: November 15 (from September 15); second daily service from January 1

Kuwait: November 15 (from September 16)

Mumbai: January 1 (from October 27)

Ahmedabad: January 1 (from October 27)

Colombo: January 2 (from January 1)

Muscat: March 1 (from December 1)

Lyon: March 1 (from December 1)

Bologna: March 1 (from December 1)

Source: Emirates

Milestones on the road to union

1970

October 26: Bahrain withdraws from a proposal to create a federation of nine with the seven Trucial States and Qatar. 

December: Ahmed Al Suwaidi visits New York to discuss potential UN membership.

1971

March 1:  Alex Douglas Hume, Conservative foreign secretary confirms that Britain will leave the Gulf and “strongly supports” the creation of a Union of Arab Emirates.

July 12: Historic meeting at which Sheikh Zayed and Sheikh Rashid make a binding agreement to create what will become the UAE.

July 18: It is announced that the UAE will be formed from six emirates, with a proposed constitution signed. RAK is not yet part of the agreement.

August 6:  The fifth anniversary of Sheikh Zayed becoming Ruler of Abu Dhabi, with official celebrations deferred until later in the year.

August 15: Bahrain becomes independent.

September 3: Qatar becomes independent.

November 23-25: Meeting with Sheikh Zayed and Sheikh Rashid and senior British officials to fix December 2 as date of creation of the UAE.

November 29:  At 5.30pm Iranian forces seize the Greater and Lesser Tunbs by force.

November 30: Despite  a power sharing agreement, Tehran takes full control of Abu Musa. 

November 31: UK officials visit all six participating Emirates to formally end the Trucial States treaties

December 2: 11am, Dubai. New Supreme Council formally elects Sheikh Zayed as President. Treaty of Friendship signed with the UK. 11.30am. Flag raising ceremony at Union House and Al Manhal Palace in Abu Dhabi witnessed by Sheikh Khalifa, then Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi.

December 6: Arab League formally admits the UAE. The first British Ambassador presents his credentials to Sheikh Zayed.

December 9: UAE joins the United Nations.

Confirmed bouts (more to be added)

Cory Sandhagen v Umar Nurmagomedov
Nick Diaz v Vicente Luque
Michael Chiesa v Tony Ferguson
Deiveson Figueiredo v Marlon Vera
Mackenzie Dern v Loopy Godinez

Tickets for the August 3 Fight Night, held in partnership with the Department of Culture and Tourism Abu Dhabi, went on sale earlier this month, through www.etihadarena.ae and www.ticketmaster.ae.

Tips for used car buyers
  • Choose cars with GCC specifications
  • Get a service history for cars less than five years old
  • Don’t go cheap on the inspection
  • Check for oil leaks
  • Do a Google search on the standard problems for your car model
  • Do your due diligence. Get a transfer of ownership done at an official RTA centre
  • Check the vehicle’s condition. You don’t want to buy a car that’s a good deal but ends up costing you Dh10,000 in repairs every month
  • Validate warranty and service contracts with the relevant agency and and make sure they are valid when ownership is transferred
  • If you are planning to sell the car soon, buy one with a good resale value. The two most popular cars in the UAE are black or white in colour and other colours are harder to sell

Tarek Kabrit, chief executive of Seez, and Imad Hammad, chief executive and co-founder of CarSwitch.com

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Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 38,387
Karl Malone 36,928
Kobe Bryant 33,643
Michael Jordan 32,292
LeBron James 31,425
Wilt Chamberlain 31,419

'Tell the Machine Goodnight' by Katie Williams 
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Price, base / as tested Dh57,000

Engine 1,170cc air/oil-cooled flat twin four-stroke engine

Transmission Six-speed gearbox

Power 110hp) @ 7,750rpm

Torque 116Nm @ 6,000rpm

Fuel economy, combined 5.3L / 100km

Company Profile

Name: HyveGeo
Started: 2023
Founders: Abdulaziz bin Redha, Dr Samsurin Welch, Eva Morales and Dr Harjit Singh
Based: Cambridge and Dubai
Number of employees: 8
Industry: Sustainability & Environment
Funding: $200,000 plus undisclosed grant
Investors: Venture capital and government