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Internatio­nal event to highlight current trends in education sector, labor market

- Lojien Ben Gassem Riyadh SPA AN photo by Bashear Saleh

The Internatio­nal Conference on Education Evaluation 2018 (ICEE) is set to begin on Tuesday.

The three-day event, to be held under the patronage of King Salman and organized by the Education Evaluation Commission, will highlight the current trends in the education sector.

Prince Faisal bin Abdullah Al-Mashari, the chairman of the education commission and head of the supreme supervisor­y committee of the conference held a press conference on Saturday at the National Center for Assessment in Higher Education in Riyadh to explain the aims and objectives of the event.

He said the theme of the conference titled “Future skills — developmen­t and assessment” is very relevant and the aim of the event is to educate people about the skills and qualificat­ions highly in demand in today’s labor market.

He said the Education Evaluation Commission is committed to developing the Kingdom’s education sector along modern lines and to upgrade the Saudi human resources to suit the fast-changing needs of the future.

Prince Faisal said the conference is open to all local and internatio­nal educationa­l, training and employment institutio­ns.

The education commission chief encouraged specialist­s from different areas of the education sector and the labor market to take part in the event and make contributi­ons in their areas of expertise.

“Sixty specialist­s will participat­e in this event and participan­ts will get the chance to attend 37 scientific sessions and 21 training workshops,” he said.

The main objective of the conference is to highlight important skills in demand, he said adding that it will help assess future requiremen­ts of the labor market and help the participan­ts add value to their existing skills and achieve profession­al success.

“The conference also aims to discuss successful experience­s in addition to stimulatin­g educationa­l and training institutio­ns and employers to adopt programs for the developmen­t of human capital and help achieve the goals of Vision 2030,” he added.

Prince Faisal said the conference would help define the general framework of future skills and how to train youngsters to achieve those skills.

Assessment of those skills at the national and individual levels will also be part of the discussion at the conference, he said.

“The conference will also focus on how to address these skills in the labor market, in addition to presenting examples of successful local and internatio­nal practices in the field of skills developmen­t.”

The event also aims to identify the challenges facing the education sector and ways to overcome those problems effectivel­y.

He expressed hope that the event will help boost the interest of learners and teachers to acquire new skills.

The event will take place at Riyadh’s Four Seasons Hotel.

 ?? A heritage village at King Fahd Islamic Cultural Center in Buenos Aires, Argentina. ??
A heritage village at King Fahd Islamic Cultural Center in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
 ?? Prince Faisal bin Abdullah Al-Mashari, chariman of the Education Evaluation Commission, at a news conference on Satruday. ??
Prince Faisal bin Abdullah Al-Mashari, chariman of the Education Evaluation Commission, at a news conference on Satruday.

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