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Relttaw Association Hosts Global Exchange Conference on Education in Dubai

Dubai – The Relttaw Association successfully hosted a five-day Global Exchange Conference on Education from February 17th to 21st, 2025, bringing together 75 distinguished educators from over 12 countries, including Romania, Kazakhstan, India, Nepal, Poland, Denmark, Austria, Egypt, Oman, Congo, and Tanzania.

Corina Sujdea, President of the Relttaw Association (Romania), emphasized that the conference served as a crucial platform for education experts and thought leaders to discuss the evolving landscape of global education. A special focus was placed on the UAE education system, allowing international delegates to exchange innovative ideas with UAE-based schools and universities, fostering collaboration to enhance global education standards.

Key topics covered during the conference included:

  • The integration of Artificial Intelligence in education.
  • Exploring 15 types of evaluation and assessment methods in education.
  • Implementing green practices in the management of schools and colleges.

As part of the ceremony, delegates visited leading educational institutions such as Delhi Private School Dubai, BITS Pilani University Dubai Campus, and S.P. Jain School of Global Management. These visits enabled direct interaction with local educators and institutions, where delegates were warmly welcomed and honoured.

Beyond the academic discussions, the conference also provided attendees with cultural and tourism experiences, including a desert safari, a visit to the Museum of the Future, the Burj Khalifa, the Miracle Garden, and a city tour of Dubai.

The final session of the conference took place at the Al Habtoor Grand Palace and Resort Dubai, with Hon’ble Ramdas Athawale, Central Minister of the Government of India, as the chief guest, along with local Emirati dignitaries. Each delegate was awarded a certificate of participation, presented by Corina Sujdea, Dr. Jitendra Matlani, Chairman of JM GLOBAL Group, and Advo. Santosh Shukla, President and CEO of the World Book of Records London.

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