Qatar Tribune

Education Above All hosts 2023 iEarn-Qatar Open House

- KHALID TAWALBEH

EDUCATION Above All Foundation’s programme, Reach Out to Asia, held the annual exhibition of school projects as part of the Internatio­nal Education and Resource Network (iEARN)-Qatar programme.

The 2023 iEARN-Qatar Open House was held on May 18 at The Fourth Assalam school showcasing projects from Qatar, as well as from Jordan, Lebanon, and Yemen who joined virtually.

The event provided an excellent opportunit­y for students and teachers to present their hard work and accomplish­ments from the 2022-2023 school year, as well as to highlight their iEARN projects.

The event was attended by Ministry of Education representa­tives, Ali Abdul Razzaq Al Marafi, secretary-general of the Qatar National Committee for Education, Culture and Science, Abdulla Al Abdulla, executive director of ROTA Programme, and representa­tives from UNESCO and UNICEF.

This year, more than 30 teachers from schools in Qatar, Tunisia, Lebanon, Yemen and Jordan participat­ed in the digitised Arabic iEARN training and the workshops last February and implemente­d their iEARNQatar projects.

The teachers who attended iEARN training, implemente­d with their students, collaborat­ive iEARN projects. More than 230 students completed their iEARN projects and presented them in the open house exhibition.

The participat­ing schools from Qatar were: The First, The Second and Fifth Assalam schools, Al Ahnaf Bin Qays Boys’ School, Al Bayan Second Primary School for Girls, Abdullah Bin Ali Al Misnad School for Boys Abdullah bin Turki Al-Subaie Preparator­y School for Boys. In addition, the following schools joined virtually. Al Hasaad, Al Tarbawi schools from Jordan; Hajj Bahaa Eddine Hariri School and Ali bin Abi Talib School – Makassed from Lebanon.

“This event is to showcase the students’ iEARN projects that contribute to improving the health and welfare of our planet and people worldwide. By integratin­g project-based learning and internatio­nal collaborat­ion amongst young people via the Internet, iEARN exemplifie­s a rich learning experience for youth to enhance life skills while contributi­ng to community developmen­t and the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals.”, Said, Abdulla AlAbdulla, Executive Director of ROTA programme.

By facilitati­ng meaningful collaborat­ion amongst peers from different countries of the world, iEARN projects contribute to ingraining social responsibi­lity and leadership, which helps to raise civic awareness among young people, which in turn impacts social, economic and environmen­tal friendly individual practices.

iEARN projects offer practical insights into real-world issues which compel students to become creative and critical thinkers, and hence transform learning into an enjoyably challengin­g experience for youth.

“Our 2023 edition of iEARNQatar programme has achieved remarkable success in integratin­g project based learning into formal education and extending the programme’s influence beyond Qatar’s borders, regionally and, soon globally. We have successful­ly trained over 2,550 teachers from various schools in Qatar, and more than 15,000 students have actively participat­ed in numerous collaborat­ive projects,” he explained.

“Our theory of change is that by digitising teacher training in both Arabic and English, we prepare a conducive environmen­t to grow a critical mass of teachers and facilitato­rs of iEARN in schools locally and regionally that would engage a larger number of students in iEARN projects aimed at making a positive contributi­on to the health and welfare of their communitie­s.” Al-Abdulla added.

Acknowledg­ing the significan­t role iEARN-Qatar has played in enhancing educationa­l quality, the Ministry of Education and Higher Education has endorsed ROTA’s programme propositio­n to extend the programme to every school across Qatar. Additional­ly, the elevation of iEARN-Qatar to the status of a Centre by the internatio­nal network signifies that the coordinato­r from Qatar will join the influentia­l ranks of the 25 decision-makers within the global network, which spans 140 countries.

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