Empowering the next generation of women in interior design in the United Arab Emirates through competitive education: a curriculum review

I. Pasina, Emanuela Corti, Taher Eldanaf, Dalal Abdullah
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PurposeThis paper explores the impact of interior design education and its effectiveness in the work environment for women in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), as they are the primary recipients of interior design programs. The analysis focuses on the role of women in interior design in the Gulf countries and the update of an interior design program curriculum as part of the continuous development program requested by the UAE Commission of Academic Accreditation (CAA) of the national Ministry of Education (MoE).Design/methodology/approachThe research adopts different methodologies: an academic annual effectiveness report (AER), requirements of relevant international and regional accreditation bodies and a double round of surveys and interviews with female students, alumni, instructors and professionals.FindingsThe article collects and compares data from different perspectives, from the academic to the professional point of view, discussing challenges and opportunities for female students in contemporary interior design in the UAE. After collecting the necessary feedback on the strengths and weaknesses of the bachelor’s program, a set of informed recommendations has been developed, approved and introduced during the academic year 2022/2023. At the end of the year, a second feedback from faculty and external reviewers was gathered and analyzed, providing preliminary insights into the effectiveness of the curricular revisions and highlighting the significant benefits for the female students.Originality/valueThe paper discusses the comprehensive and up-to-date combination of traditional elements, innovative approaches and sustainable practices, alongside the strategic planning of the United Arab Emirates, proposed to enhance female learning experiences while reinforcing their skills and competencies for their future careers.
通过竞争性教育增强阿拉伯联合酋长国下一代室内设计妇女的能力:课程审查
目的 本文探讨了室内设计教育对阿拉伯联合酋长国(UAE)妇女工作环境的影响及其有效性,因为她们是室内设计课程的主要接受者。分析的重点是海湾国家妇女在室内设计中的作用,以及作为阿联酋国家教育部学术认证委员会(CAA)所要求的持续发展计划的一部分,室内设计课程的更新情况。设计/方法/途径该研究采用了不同的方法:学术年度成效报告(AER)、相关国际和地区认证机构的要求以及对女生、校友、教师和专业人士进行的双轮调查和访谈。研究结果文章从学术和专业的不同角度收集和比较数据,讨论了阿联酋当代室内设计专业女生面临的挑战和机遇。在收集了对本科课程优缺点的必要反馈后,制定、批准并在 2022/2023 学年推出了一系列有依据的建议。在该学年结束时,收集并分析了来自教师和外部评审人员的第二次反馈意见,初步了解了课程修订的有效性,并强调了对女生的重大益处。原创性/价值本文讨论了传统元素、创新方法和可持续实践的全面和最新结合,以及阿拉伯联合酋长国的战略规划,建议在加强女生未来职业技能和能力的同时,提升她们的学习体验。
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