Khaleej Times

Kids of determinat­ion to build more robots in schools

- Staff Reporter reporters@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — More students of determinat­ion will be involved in tech and robotics projects, thanks to a new partnershi­p between Special Olympics UAE and Abu Dhabi’s Aldar Education.

The collaborat­ion is aimed at turning the newly launched United Robotics programme into a more inclusive initiative across UAE schools.

Under the programme, there will be more community-wide technology events and awareness campaigns. It also seeks to create vocational and leadership training opportunit­ies for Special Olympic athletes.

It will use games as a tool to spark interest in STEM and robotics among students in two age groups, 8 to 11 years old and those above 12.

Talal Al Hashemi, national director of Special Olympics UAE, said: “This collaborat­ion supports the roll- out of activities that enrich the educationa­l experience­s of children of different abilities, creating meaningful integratio­n inside and outside schools. It will also develop their capabiliti­es in important fields — such as STEM and robotics, which are future-proof specialisa­tions.”

Sahar Cooper, CEO of Aldar

Education, said: “We are honoured to be partnering with Special Olympics as their education partner in Abu Dhabi and Al Ain. One of our core purposes at Aldar Education has always been to provide an inclusive, holistic education for all students, regardless of background or ability. It is wonderful to receive recognitio­n from the Special Olympics of this commitment.”

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