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Teaching Arabic is schools, students, and parent’s responsibility

November 26, 2024 / 11:17 PM
Teaching Arabic is schools, students, and parent’s responsibility
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Sharjah24: Dr. Muhadditha Al Hashimi, the Chairperson of the Sharjah Private Education Authority and the Sharjah Education Academy, took part in the session titled “From Innovation to Application: Education in Sharjah: A Global Pioneering Model.” This event was organized by the Sharjah Government Media Bureau during its involvement in the Global Media Congress held in Abu Dhabi on Tuesday.
Al Hashimi stated that education in Sharjah offers a distinctive experience and serves as a pioneering model. The emirate is dedicated to ensuring high-quality education across all levels, from nurseries to higher education institutions. This commitment aims to create an advanced educational environment that aligns with global trends, ultimately preparing a generation ready to tackle the challenges of the future.

In her statements to "Sharjah 24," she mentioned that the session centered on the importance of teaching the Arabic language and explored ways to enhance educational curricula for its effective use in learning and knowledge acquisition. She emphasised that the responsibility of teaching Arabic is a collective effort involving schools, students, and parents.

The session showcased the innovative use of modern technology and advanced educational programs in teaching Arabic, stressing how these tools make language learning more engaging and relevant to today's needs. It also underscored the vital role of scientific research in developing the Arabic language and bolstering linguistic and literary studies. Such efforts not only enhance its presence in educational curricula but also contribute to enriching the Arab linguistic and cultural heritage.
 
November 26, 2024 / 11:17 PM

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