The Awarding and Screening committees at “Khalifa Award” meet defined selection criteria.
Announcing the Khalifa International Award for Early Learning winners next May.
Amal Al-Afifi: The process of screening applications takes place within a comprehensive framework of objectivity and transparency.
Abu Dhabi: March 2023
The General Secretariat of the Khalifa Award for Education has announced the start of sorting applications for candidates for the Khalifa International Award for Early Learning, which is a new universal concept that aims of highlight the best scientific and applied practices in early childhood care through two categories: the category of Best Research and Studies, and the category of Best Programs, Curricula, Teaching Methods and Practices. The names of the winners will be announced next May.
Amal Al-Afifi, Secretary-General of the Khalifa Award for Education, confirmed that the process of sorting applications takes place within a comprehensive framework of objectivity and transparency by the screening committee, which includes a plethora of specialists. Al-Afifi clarified that candidates’ applications agreeing to a specified criteria are transferred to the Awarding Committee in preparation for the completion of the arbitration and evaluation process for the nominated works.
Al-Afifi stated, “The two committees held a meeting moderated by the head of the Awarding Committee, Dr. Stephen Barnett, founder and co-director of the “National Institute for Early Education” and a member of the Institute’s Board of Governors, a professor of education at Rutgers University – USA, along with members of the awarding committee, the screening committee, and a consultant to The field of the Khalifa International Award for Early Learning. The meeting addressed the mechanisms and criteria for sorting applications submitted to the committee for review, and handled an overview of electronic technologies and smart applications through which applications are received worldwide. Al-Afifi stressed indicating that the Screening Committee will continue to work on studying the extent to which the applications meet the required criteria for each of the two categories presented and transferring the completed applications to the Awarding Committee.
Al-Afifi explained that Dr. Stephen Barnett presented during the meeting several general directives related to the mechanisms of sorting, evaluating, and arbitrating the nominated works, with an emphasis on the need for all these processes to be carried out accurately, smoothly, and objectively.