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Dr Mohammed bin Jarash, the Association's cultural advisor and program supervisor, shared that their participation reflects their strong dedication to building a more creative society. He explained that the program is designed to meet the needs of people as the world changes rapidly. It focuses on developing creative thinkers, using new strategies, and adjusting to the digital age and modern leadership demands. The goal is to provide participants with practical tools to enhance their abilities and find balance in their lives, ultimately nurturing a new generation of innovative thinkers ready to tackle future challenges.
The cultural program covers a wide range of topics. One of the highlights is a session called "Engineering Human Minds," which aims to inspire creativity within families. There's also a workshop on "Reading Generations," which is all about promoting reading among children and making it a fun habit through enjoyable activities like the Reading Challenge and Reading Marathon.
Additionally, the program addresses current issues with workshops on topics like "Creativity and Innovation in the Humanities," "Leadership in the Digital Era," and "Strategies for Change in the Future Workplace." A significant seminar titled "Enhancing 21st-Century Skills in Gifted Students" will explore how to recognize and nurture talent in young people.
The program features a talented group of experts, academics, and consultants who will lead these sessions, providing valuable insights and practical advice to help build a culture of creativity and innovation in the community.