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Beeah introduces virtual games for education in schools

November 15, 2021 / 10:41 AM
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Sharjah24: In a boost to environmental education in the UAE and the wider region, Bee’ah has introduced a series of interactive games to engage and inform school-going students about the importance of sustainability. The games are designed for students from Grades 1 to 12, covering fundamental sustainability concepts such as minimising waste and conserving energy.
The games will be unveiled at GESS Dubai, a leading conference and exhibition in the Middle East, organised in partnership with the UAE Ministry of Education. By participating in the event, Bee’ah is seeking to further engage schools in raising environmental awareness and shaping future sustainability ambassadors. Through the Bee’ah School of Environment (BSOE), an award-winning environmental education programme, Bee’ah reaches over 252,000 students and 6,500 teachers across 700 schools in the UAE.

Across its industries of operation, Bee’ah has followed a twin-pillared strategy of sustainability and digitalisation. Through these interactive games, Bee’ah is introducing the next innovation in environmental education for the UAE and the wider region.  

Speaking about the initiative, Hind Al Huwaidi, Director of Education at Bee’ah, said: “We believe technology can accelerate sustainability initiatives, particularly in education programs where we need to engage the younger, digital native generation. Immersive and dynamic virtual experiences not only convey messages and information more effectively, but they are also key to holding interest. These interactive games are enabling Bee’ah to address the present and future needs of environmental education in the UAE. It also helps us realise the goals of the National Environmental Education and Awareness Strategy, which seeks to engage youth in securing a sustainable future in the UAE.” 

Bee’ah will showcase the interactive games at GESS, so school administrators, faculty, members of education departments and all attendees can experience the benefits of gamified learning. Players can use iPads to immerse themselves in each of the games and learn about sustainable living.

“We have developed games tailored to different academic levels. While promoting curiosity, creativity and collaboration, the games are designed to promote sustainable living. Ultimately, the games help students make small but impactful lifestyle changes and share their learnings with families, friends and communities,” Hind Al Huwaidi added.

From kindergarten up to Grade 6, Bee’ah has developed the “Future Masters of Sustainability” game, which focusses on the fundamental concept of reducing, reusing, and recycling. In this immersive virtual world, players can take small steps towards sustainability and see how it contributes to solving environmental challenges.

For Grades 7 to 12, the “Future Masters of Sustainable Energy” game teaches students about the importance of conserving energy. In addition to conveying the positive impact of energy conservation, the games introduce the importance of using renewable energy. 

Bee’ah also has several browser and app-based games. Teachers, students and parents can access the games by registering on the website for Bee’ah School of Environment.

In addition to Bee’ah School of Environment, the Bee’ah stand will also feature training programmes from the IEMS Academy. The Institute of Environmental Management and Sustainability equips professionals and teams with the knowledge and skills required for all types of jobs in the sustainability sector. Programmes cover setting sustainable development goals, understanding the circular economy, impacts of climate change, waste and resource management qualifications and operational training and assessments. 

Bee’ah School of Environment and IEMS Academy will be at GESS throughout the exhibition, from 14 November to 16 November at the Dubai World Trade Centre.
November 15, 2021 / 10:41 AM

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