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Anam Rizvi

Anam Rizvi

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Anam joined The National as a news reporter in 2014, when she specialised in covering health in Abu Dhabi. After working as an independent journalist in the UK for a year, Anam rejoined The National in 2018 as the UAE education reporter. She earned her master’s degree in international journalism from Cardiff University. Her favourite stories focus on child rights, mental health, women’s issues, and culture. Among friends, she is known for her love for books, cartoons, and chocolates.
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People who spend longer in education live longer, an international study has found. Chris Whiteoak / The National
Not going to school as bad as smoking and drinking, study finds

Higher level of education reduces risk of early death, experts say

WorldJanuary 24, 2024
Cafeteria staff serves hot food during lunch hour in Dubai British School Emirates Hills, Dubai. Khushnum Bhandari / The National
Oat meatballs and salad on the menu in UAE school healthy meals drive

Parents praise schools for making progress - but there is still work to do

EducationJanuary 23, 2024
Xu Diwen, 18, plays the viola at Brighton College Abu Dhabi. Khushnum Bhandari / The National
Gifted Abu Dhabi teen wins place at Berklee College of Music

Xu Diwen was inspired to pursue career as composer by hit Hollywood musical La La Land

EducationJanuary 21, 2024
Teachers are in high demand across the UAE. Khushnum Bhandari / The National
Hundreds of teaching jobs on offer at UAE schools

Clear increase in demand for educators looking to work in the Emirates, recruiters say

EducationJanuary 17, 2024
A pupil studies robotics at the technology hub of the new American Community School campus in Abu Dhabi. Chris Whiteoak / The National
One of Abu Dhabi's oldest schools builds for future at new campus

American Community School welcomed 1,200 pupils to its high-tech Saadiyat Island home on Monday

EducationJanuary 15, 2024
Kristina Kallas, Estonia's Minister of Education and Research, believes teachers must be given more autonomy. Photo: Ministry of Education and Research of Estonia
Estonian education minister says AI will push humans to be smarter

Kristina Kallas says children can only benefit from digitised learning materials

EducationJanuary 10, 2024
A growing number of parents in Dubai say they want their young children educated in nurseries to provide them with better learning opportunities. Photo: Canadian Kids Nursery
Nurseries over nannies: Early-years enrolment on the rise in Dubai

More than 23,500 children have been enrolled at city's nurseries in the past 12 months, up by 3,000 year on year

UAEJanuary 04, 2024
Fifth-year pupils at the Gems Metropole School in Al Waha, Dubai. Pawan Singh / The National
Waiting lists full at some Dubai private schools before new term

New schools opening to meet demand as an increasing number of families move to the emirate

EducationDecember 28, 2023
The 42 Abu Dhabi coding school is part of the education sector's technology revolution. Khushnum Bhandari / The National
AI and climate change on the education agenda in 2024

Adapting to advancing technology and highlighting sustainability will be key to the evolution of learning

EducationDecember 28, 2023
A teacher with pupils in the hydroponics room at The Royal Grammar School Guildford Dubai.
Two Dubai schools among top centres of learning to watch out for worldwide

Deira International School and The Royal Grammar School Guildford Dubai make the list

EducationDecember 13, 2023
Dr Amna Al Shamsi has said young people must be central to the climate debate. Photo: Ministry of Education
Young people urged to be catalysts for change

Next generation have key role to play as they will be hardest hit by effects of climate change

Cop28December 08, 2023
Dubai private schools ranked ninth globally in mathematics in the new Pisa 2022 report. Jaime Puebla / The National
Dubai private schools rank in global top 10 worldwide for maths

They came 14th in science and 13th in reading in the Pisa 2022 report

UAEDecember 07, 2023
Reading skills scores for 15-year-olds in the UAE have dropped an average 14 points since 2018. Photo: AFP
UAE schools promote reading amid falling literacy scores

Experts believe increased screen use during Covid-19 pandemic led to drop in literacy skills

EducationDecember 07, 2023
High School students studying at a school in Taipei. AFP
Teens' maths, reading and science scores plummet after Covid-19

One in four 15-year-olds struggle to use basic algorithms or interpret simple texts, a global report finds

EducationDecember 05, 2023
Visitors at the Prototypes for Humanity exhibition at the Boulevard in Emirates Towers in Dubai. Pawan Singh / The National
Student sustainability projects vie for $100,000 prize at Cop28

One hundred projects from universities all over the world have been submitted

EducationDecember 01, 2023
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