CAPSTONE PROJECTS ENHANCE LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT IN THE UAE

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Briegel, Toni [1 ]
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[1] Zayed Univ, Dubai, U Arab Emirates
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Capstone; graduate project; leadership; social service;
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G40 [教育学];
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040101 ; 120403 ;
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All students at Zayed University in the United Arab Emirates complete a capstone project as part of their requirements for graduation. Each student or group of students identifies an area of educational interest in a content field. The major criterion for selecting a project is its usefulness to the individual teacher or the learning community. The entire UAE education system from pre-kindergarten through higher education is under development. Since the inception of the country less than 40 years ago, education in the UAE has moved from a limited number of male-only religious schools to fully implemented pre-k through post-graduate schools for both males and females. The massive amount of change taking place has provided a wealth of opportunity for research in education at every level. The senior projects required at Zayed University are designed to test the depth and breadth of learning acquired by each graduating student. Entrance requirements for ZU are high and every graduate is expected to become a leader in the classroom and at higher levels as appropriate experience is accrued. The capstone project is a student-selected, student-managed, academically demanding effort requiring students to learn to manage their time, work cooperatively with team members, faculty advisors, and the community for successful completion. The capstone program is the high point in a program designed to develop academic leaders for the United Arab Emirates. In the past seven years, the program has been modified to provide as much opportunity as possible for students to be creative, productive, and make the leap from being students following the instructions of their professors to becoming managers of their own work and that of others.
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