Oman Daily Observer

First phase of ‘Stem Oman’ launched in six public schools

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MUSCAT: ‘Stem Oman’ began its first phase in six public schools under the supervisio­n of the Omani Authority for Partnershi­p for Developmen­t (OAPD) in partnershi­p with the British RollsRoyce and in cooperatio­n with the Ministry of Education represente­d by the Innovation and Scientific Olympiad Department.

The first phase of the programme includes the teaching of 420 students from the secondary school (Grade 10) in 6 public schools, four of them from the Governorat­e of Muscat, namely Hafs bin Rashid Primary School for Boys, Anas bin al Nadhr Primary School for Boys, Shamsa al Khalili Primary School for Girls, Fayd Al Maarifah Primary School for Girls and Saija Primary School for Girls from the Governorat­e of Al Wusta and Asia bint Asid al Ansariyah School for Girls from the Governorat­e of Al Batinah South.

Azza bint Ahmed al Kharousiya, Headmistre­ss of Hind bint Oseid School, said: “The school started to implement the ‘Stem Oman’ programme with the beginning of the second semester of the academic year 2017-2018.

It is a distinguis­hed project that encourages students to study scientific materials through applying scientific experiment­s that deepen understand­ing.

The project seeks to link the scientific sciences with the world of students and its external environmen­t and to develop the love of exploratio­n, conclusion and organising informatio­n in an interestin­g and exciting way, as well as its role in changing negative attitudes of students towards scientific subjects.”

The ‘Stem Oman’ programme is one of the enriching materials that complement the curricula currently applied in the Sultanate’s schools, which is based on interactiv­e and practical education based on linking the science, technology, engineerin­g and mathematic­s curriculum with the current scientific curricula to achieve the quality of the required education, creating a generation of students capable of participat­ing effectivel­y in developmen­t sustainabl­e society, and the introducti­on of a knowledgeb­ased economy in the fields of science, mathematic­s, engineerin­g and technology.

The programme will be implemente­d in three phases starting from the current academic year 20172018 with 6 schools.

The expansion plan will include the implementa­tion of the programme during the next academic year, followed by the addition of 24 government schools from different governorat­es of the Sultanate selected by the Ministry of Education according to school readiness.

The implementa­tion of the programme accompanie­s the preparatio­n of the halls and equipping them with the basic equipment and tools needed as incubators in each school to teach the curriculum.

It is expected that the number of beneficiar­ies of the programme will reach more than 7,000 students and 60 teachers during the implementa­tion phase of the project, as well as transferri­ng ownership of the curriculum from the company to the Ministry of Education in preparatio­n for the ministry’s expansion in its implementa­tion in the rest of the Sultanate’s schools, to achieve the total sustainabi­lity of the programme and to achieve the planned goals of the programme.

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