The American Creativity Academy
Solutions for the Integration of Technology into the Learning Environment

The American Creativity Academy (ACA) is a private Kuwaiti school dedicated to preparing students for university success by delivering an American based curriculum built on international standards in education. In partnership with students, parents, teachers and administrators, the ACA aims at preparing young men and women to become future leaders and contributing members of the global community.
eXact learning solutions' partner in the Middle East, UKS, provided ACA with a comprehensive and unified solution for the integration of technology into the learning environment, so as to facilitate its transformation from teacher centred to student centred learning.
The objective of this project was to make a significant, positive impact on ACA’s educational environment by:
- Improving academic results across all subject areas and school levels through student-centered instruction, encouraging collaborative learning and stimulating increased teacher-student interaction.
- Improving teachers’ skills, through the implementation of technology, which challenges teachers to shift paradigms and use a constructive model of learning, transforming the teacher into a mentor and coach.
- Improving school administration and management and providing administrators with new tools to effectively manage school resources, and thus allow teachers to spend less time on paperwork and more time on educational content and on working with students.
- Increasing family involvement in helping children to learn, as parents and other community members have access to classes, libraries, homework hotlines, school bulletin boards and other resources to enable them to help their children succeed.
The American Creativity Academy (ACA) is a private Kuwaiti school that is dedicated to preparing students for university success by delivering an American based curriculum built on international standards in education. ACA is a national school for the most part, with 97% Kuwaiti students, and an average enrollment of 2,000 students each academic year. It