Oman Daily Observer

Musannah school showcases ecology research projects in US

- BADRIYA MOHAMMED AL BALUSHI MUSANNAH, AUGUST 9

Um Kalthoum Bin Aqaba School in the Wilayat of Musannah took part in the Globe Program and 21st Annual Meeting in the US recently.

The school has been participat­ing in the event for the last four years. Its research was one of the 140 internatio­nal researches that was commended.

It has also contribute­d with a number of researches with a focus on Oman’s environmen­t in the last three years. According to Ameera al Balushi, supervisor of the Globe Program in the school, Adhari al Balushi, a student, had contribute­d to the laudable research, titled, ‘ The impact of Mesquite trees on the plants of the Sultanate’.

The programme included activities such as ‘Students’ Exhibition’ that showcased researches, where specialist­s in science and environmen­t listened to a presentati­on from students, including Adhari al Balushi.

Training programmes were conducted on protocols for internatio­nal coordinato­rs, teachers and students.

Students also visited the Outlander Island and implemente­d a number of “programme protocols”. On their return, they presented the results in front of internatio­nal specialist­s and teachers. They visited scientific laboratori­es in top US universiti­es, including Yale University, besides the Natural History Museum, which displays a real dinosaur structure.

Ameera al Balushi thanked the Ministry of Education for motivating students and providing them with skills and knowledge by engaging them in beneficial programmes that build their personalit­ies.

“I extend my thanks to Daleel Petroleum Company for its continued support to the Globe Program besides attending the annual meet.”

Al Balushi also thanked Nadheera al Harthi, the internatio­nal coordinato­r for the programme in the Sultanate, for her “non-stop support and encouragem­ent to members of central team in the ministry”.

 ??  ??
 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Oman