"Education and Human Resources" reviews the national framework for Emirati cultural activities in schools

Abdullah bin Zayed directs the promotion of national identity and the Arabic language in educational institutions

  • Abdullah bin Zayed: "The country's national history is full of achievements, experiences and success stories that can enrich students' knowledge."

  • The framework targets a variety of topics in Emirati heritage, including traditions, values, and social activities.

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H.H. Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation and Chairman of the Education and Human Resources Council, directed all educational institutions in the country, including government and private, at all stages, from early education to higher education, to intensify efforts to enhance national identity, Emirati culture and values. Positivity and the Arabic language among students, and ensuring its integration with curricula, educational programs, teaching methods, activities, events and initiatives undertaken by institutions, stressing that the preservation and promotion of national identity, Emirati culture and the Arabic language are among the most important priorities of the leadership in the UAE.

His Highness said that the country's national history is full of achievements, experiences and success stories that can enrich students' knowledge, and provide them with lessons, positive values, skills and wisdom in making decisions to be leaders for the future, and effective elements in Emirati society.

His Highness pointed out the importance of benefiting from the experiences and expertise of prominent national figures who have awareness of the history of the UAE and knowledge of the Emirati identity, culture, customs, traditions and positive values, and to highlight their role in preparing a generation that carries the flag, clings to identity and participates in shaping the future of the nation.

His Highness stressed the role of all members of society, educators and media professionals in confronting ideas that seek to destroy the family entity and promote practices that are outside the community’s approach, and lead to the deterioration of its interdependence and distort the emergence of new generations, thus introducing social patterns that violate normal human instinct and lead to the deterioration of morals and established values.

This came during the meeting of the Education and Human Resources Council, which was held via remote visual communication technology, during which the Minister of Culture and Youth, Noura bint Mohammed Al Kaabi, reviewed the national framework for Emirati cultural activities in schools, which includes a set of school policies and standards for Emirati cultural activities that are integrated with Academic Curriculum.

The framework aims to develop, preserve and enhance the Emirati national identity, cultural values ​​and positive traits among students through a set of activities, competitions, events, trips and workshops that students will participate in during and outside school hours, and they are organized in coordination with all concerned authorities.

Al Kaabi indicated that the framework targets various topics in the Emirati heritage, including traditions, values, social activities, Arabic language, local expressions, folk arts and traditional sports, in addition to enhancing knowledge and awareness of the country's geography, Emirati arts and literature, and some successful experiences in the country's history.

In her capacity as President of Zayed University, she also reviewed the developments in the implementation of the university's strategic plan, including the major achievements since the launch of the College of Interdisciplinary Studies last year. from entering the labor market.

She touched on the most prominent statistics and achievements of the college, including the successful experiences of students working on strategic programs with key partners from the public and private sectors during their studies, and reviewed the aspirations and plans of the university to expand programs in the future, and the number of students enrolled in the college during the coming period.

For her part, Sarah bint Yousef Al Amiri, Minister of State for Public Education and Advanced Technology, Chairperson of the Emirates School Education Foundation, reviewed the Foundation's priorities during the next academic year, explaining the priorities, programs and projects that will serve all partners in government education, including students, cadres, parents and society.

She touched on the Foundation's priorities, which revolve around improving students' educational outcomes, developing their skills, coordinating and cooperating closely with teachers, school leaders and parents, and enabling the effectiveness of the school environment for students.

She also emphasized that raising the level of awareness and knowledge of Emirati identity and culture among students is one of the Foundation's most important priorities, as it is being worked on in coordination with all concerned authorities by designing classroom and extracurricular activities and programs for students throughout the academic year.

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