Visitors invited to 'Reimagine Education' on a journey through mini-robots, giant libraries and more

Visitors to the Dubai World Expo 2020 are invited to 'Reimaging Education' and the future of schools: from tiny robots that help children take their first steps in programming, to a curriculum that integrates science and the arts and fuses traditional knowledge with innovation.
The 'Reimagine Education' visitor journey provides invaluable insights into what lies ahead for learning, as countries such as Monaco, Angola, Malawi, Ireland, Ireland, Jordan and the United Arab Emirates take steps to bring educational experiences and workforce readiness up to speed with emerging technologies in the digital age.
This theme will be explored during Knowledge and Learning Week, which runs from 12-18 December, with the question, "How do we harness and challenge our knowledge today to prepare for the future?"
Each stop on this journey prompts visitors to examine the future of education, from student-led thinking to understanding digital responsibility, life skills and workforce readiness, using emerging technologies, addressed by numerous projects supported by Dubai Expo 2020.
In the Opportunity District, Dubai Cares will provide an immersive experience exploring the transformative power of education, asking how we are preparing ourselves and future generations for increased disruption and adaptability.
The Monaco Pavilion showcases a kaleidoscopic experience to provide visitors with new perspectives. The country recently launched a campaign to introduce coding as a standard subject in schools, including the use of small robots to help teach programming to students.
Explore what life is like in Malawi and discover its rich culture, while learning about the country's investment, research and partnership opportunities in the education sector.

At the UAE University Pavilion, visitors can dive to the bottom of the ocean, where a unique guide will take them on a journey inspired by one of the UAE's most cherished traditions.
Interact with Noon Library, the largest electronic library of Arabic content, located in the Jordan Pavilion, where visitors can explore potential partnerships.
In Terra, the Sustainability Pavilion, visitors will be mesmerised by 3D printed prototypes of creative solutions designed by young innovators in the UAE.
The Irish Pavilion shows how the country has fused science and the arts through a pioneering curriculum.
And the Angolan Pavilion combines innovative learning processes and traditional knowledge through 'sustainable heritage systems'.
'Reimagine Education' is just one of the fascinating self-guided visitor journeys available on the Expo 2020 Dubai app.
Text, photos and videos: Expo Dubai.