
Dubai has implemented new strict rules for teachers in private schools to enhance the quality of education and ensure better staffing. The Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) introduced a 90-day resignation rule requiring teachers to serve a minimum of 90 days before resigning during the school term. This policy aims to reduce sudden teacher resignations that disrupt students’ learning.
Key Points of the New Teacher Regulations
- Teachers must complete at least 90 days of service before resigning mid-term.
- KHDA will enforce higher standards for teacher qualifications and conduct.
- A new deregistration policy allows actions against teachers involved in serious misconduct.
- Schools are required to follow the KHDA Staff Deregistration Guide to uphold professional standards and student protection.
These regulations are part of KHDA’s broader effort to strengthen Dubai’s education system and ensure consistent teaching quality across private institutions. The authority believes these rules will help retain quality teachers and provide a safe, stable environment for students.
Impact and Implementation
Teachers and school administrators are currently adapting to the upcoming policy changes, which will affect employment contracts and staff management practices. The new rules are expected to take effect soon, marking a significant shift in how private schools in Dubai manage their teaching workforce.
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