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Education Ministry holds workshop to discuss physical education at girls’ schools

- ARAB NEWS

RIYADH: A workshop organized by the Ministry of Education was held on Tuesday to discuss the “Physical Education for Improving the Health of Female Students” initiative.

Discussion­s revealed that there were 315 nutrition and fitness graduates from Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahma­n University, who could be of great benefit in the field of physical education.

The ministry’s plan, which was presented during the three-hour workshop, included the training of 17,655 family education teachers so that they can temporaril­y teach physical education in addition to their tasks; 9,000 of them are primary school teachers while 8,655 are elementary and secondary school teachers.

The plan also included introducin­g physical education as a subject at girls’ schools, which is listed as an initiative in the lifestyle improvemen­t program.

The workshop, which was launched by Abdulrahma­n bin Mohammed Al-Assami, deputy minister of education, drew attention to the absence of physical activities at the girls’ public schools. On the other hand, the Ministry of Education started carrying out physical activity programs in private schools since 2012, in addition to the programs carried out at the Neighborho­od Schools Clubs, where the number of girls’ gyms (clubs) surpassed 212 this year.

The ministry’s physical education plan for promoting female students’ health discussed the lack of courses specialize­d in physical education at girls’ Saudi universiti­es.

Princess Reema bint Bandar bin Sultan, president of Saudi Federation of Mass Participat­ion, highlighte­d the importance of the partnershi­p between the Ministry of Education and the General Authority of Sports in implementi­ng programs that can achieve positive progress and improve girls’ and teachers’ health at schools.

For her part, Haya bint Abdul Aziz Al-Awwad, the undersecre­tary of education for girls, pointed out that the Ministry of Education seeks to implement training programs for physical education teachers, especially after discussing the physical education diploma program, which was presented in detail to 10 deans of education department at Saudi universiti­es.

“We have agreed to form a committee that will plan and implement this diploma program, which we expect to launch at the beginning of the next academic year,” she said.

“The physical education diploma program will most likely be after a student has finished her bachelor’s degree because the Ministry of Education does not hire those who don’t hold education degrees.” Al-Awwad continued: “Therefore, we requested that the input of this diploma be offered to education graduates who are on waiting lists at the Ministry of Civil Service.”

 ??  ?? Princess Reema bint Bandar bin Sultan, president of Saudi Federation of Mass Participat­ion, speaks during a workshop in Riyadh on Tuesday. (SPA)
Princess Reema bint Bandar bin Sultan, president of Saudi Federation of Mass Participat­ion, speaks during a workshop in Riyadh on Tuesday. (SPA)

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