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MENAFN Press - 12/10/2009
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(MENAFN Press) Available in the UAE for the first time, the curriculum will help children with special needs to reach their potential

In an initiative aimed at widening the range of teaching models available to children with special needs in the UAE, leading global bank, Barclays, today announced in partnership with the Future Centre for Special Needs the introduction of the Direct Instruction Special Review Assessment (SRA) Curriculum for the first time in the country.

The Direct Instruction teaching model focuses on carefully planned lessons designed around small learning increments with defined and prescribed teaching tasks. It is based on the theory that clear instruction eliminates misinterpretations, which improves and accelerates learning. Based on years of research, the specialised curriculum, specifically meets the needs of students with learning difficulties. The programme called: ‘Setting Special Standards’, involves procuring and implementing the Direct Instruction (SRA) Curriculum with a focus on Pre K to Grade 6 level.

With the patronage of H.E. Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, The Future Centre for Special Needs has been set up to provide education and therapy based services to young individuals with special needs.

Under Barclays Global Community Investment theme: ‘Banking for Brighter Futures’ Barclays has committed AED 111,367 for this initiative. Speaking at the launch, Mr. Michael Miebach, Managing Director for Barclays Middle East and North Africa, Global Retail and Commercial Banking, said, “As a global employer we aim to create an environment in which employees with disabilities can flourish, becoming an employer of choice. Youth and education are intrinsic to Barclays community investment agenda.

This is a first step in our partnership with Future Centre for Special Needs and this gives us a valuable opportunity to actively contribute to the wellbeing of children with learning difficulties.”

“The Direct Instruction (SRA) Curriculum will provide a foundation for the children as they transition to qualified and confident adults. We are extremely pleased to be part of an initiative that harnesses children’s skills in their early years giving them the opportunity for a better future,” he added.

Explaining further, Dr. Mowfaq M.A. Mustafa, Director, Future Centre for Special Needs, said, “We are delighted that through the partnership with Barclays we will able to introduce the Direct Instruction (SRA) Curriculum to the Centre. The new teaching model will be taught at the Centre from January 2010, following an initial period of training for the staff. The goal of special education is to educate students so they can reach their full potential. In order to achieve this goal, effective instructional programmes must be used. Such programmes should be scientifically based. Direct Instruction programmes go beyond this scientifically-based requirement and are based on 30 years of research and are tested against other curriculums.

The Barclays led project aims to train 80-90 per cent of the teachers at the Centre. The initiative, which will help reshape the lives of many of the students, is in line with the bank’s sustainability strategy to build a future that youngsters can bank on. Barclays is an active participant in community investment programmes, having invested GBP 52.2 million in community projects around the world in 2008.

The Future Centre for Special Needs, a non-profit organization, serves young individuals affected by autism, Down Syndrome, cerebral palsy, specific learning physical or motor disabilities and other developmental delay. With 180 young individuals, aged between 3 and 20 years attending the centre, they are proud to have integrated 50 children into mainstream schools and in addition 4 young adults are now in employment. With the Direct Instruction (SRA) Curriculum, the Future Centres hopes to widen the opportunities available for their students.


About Barclays
Barclays is a major global financial services provider engaged in retail and commercial banking, credit cards, investment banking, wealth management and investment management services, with an extensive international presence in Europe, the USA, Africa and Asia. With over 300 years of history and expertise in banking, Barclays operates in over 50 countries and employs over 140,000 people. Barclays moves, lends, invests and protects money for over 49 million customers and clients worldwide. Barclays has been a member of the UAE business community for more than 30 years, and services its clients through a network of 45 ATMs, three sales outlets and two branches. Barclays Bank UAE, employs more than 850 people and continues to invest in the region and to expand the range of services offered to customers. About Barclays Global Retail and Commercial Banking: Barclays Global Retail and Commercial Banking (GRCB) encompass all of Barclays retail and commercial banking businesses around the world. Operating in 28 countries, Barclays GRCB comprises UK Retail Banking, Barclays Commercial Bank, Barclaycard, GRCB Western Europe, GRCB Emerging Markets and GRCB Absa (Barclays Bank PLC owns 58.8% of Absa Group Limited). Barclays GRCB serves 49 million customers and clients around the globe through a network of more than 4,800 distribution points. To find out more about the individual Barclays GRCB businesses, please visit our website: www.barclays.com. About Future Center The Future Centre for Special Needs is a non-profit organization that caters to the educational and habilitation needs of children with disabilities. We have children between the ages of 3 and 20 years. We have students with conditions like autism, Down syndrome, cerebral palsy, hearing impairment, specific learning disabilities and other disabilities. Being a non-profit organization, our strength comes strongly from the generous contribution of the various sectors of the community. We have been in operation since September 2000. We run under the patronage of H.E. Sheikh Nahyan Mubarak Al Nahyan, the Centre’s Honorary President. Our Chairman of the Board is Mr. Mohammed Abdul Jalil Al Fahim. Members of our Board all serve on voluntary basis. The Centre’s Director is Dr. Mowfaq M.A.Mustafa, a seasoned Speech Pathologist and Defectologist. Our mission is to equip individuals with disabilities with the necessary knowledge and skills to enable them to realize their full potential in a safe, secure and stimulating environment in order for them to lead fulfilling lives.

 




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