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Lughati gives 13,000 smart tablets to Sharjah’s students

Lughati supports UAE’S ‘Distance Learning’ initiative; in cooperatio­n with the Ministry of Education, the Sharjah Government step will enable students to learn from home

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As UAE schools began rolling out remote learning programmes this week as directed by the Ministry of Education (MOE), Lughati, a Sharjah-based initiative dedicated to empowering the national Arabic curriculum with smart learning tools, has announced its cooperatio­n with the ministry’s ‘Distance Learning’ initiative to ensure continuity of classes while schools remain closed as a precaution­ary measure against the COVID-19 pandemic.

A total of 13,000 smart tablets distribute­d to primary-level students in public schools in Sharjah by Lughati will be utilised to implement Moe’s distance learning initiative.

The move is based on the directives and support of Sheikha Bodour Bint Sultan Al Qasimi, and comes as part of Lughati’s continued efforts to raise the standards of education and learning for students, and targets students from kindergart­en to Grade 3 across Sharjah city, as well as the Central and Eastern Regions of the emirate, who received the tablets.

Badria Al Ali, Manager of the Lughati

Initiative, said: “Lughati’s cooperatio­n in the ‘Distance Learning’ initiative reflects our commitment to a national cause which requires the support of educationa­l entities across the board to be successful in achieving our leadership’s goal to protect and safeguard our students, while ensuring the continuity of education during this difficult phase.”

She added: “Lughati’s successful experience over the years in building and implementi­ng smart education systems will contribute effectivel­y to Moe’s initiative. Our programme has provided the young generation with the skills and confidence to utilise smart education tools and yielded great results, which are evident in the academic achievemen­ts of students enrolled into our initiative. We are confident that Moe’s initiative will have a positive impact on Lughati’s students, in both Sharjah’s kindergart­en or primary government schools.”

For her part, Fawzia Gharib, Assistant Undersecre­tary for the School Operations Sector at the Ministry of Education, lauded the decision by Lughati initiative which is in line with the efforts of the ministry’s stateof-the-art virtual learning experience that meets the demands for teaching the national curricula in public schools.

She praised the cooperatio­n between various educationa­l entities, including Lughati, which provides specialise­d Arabic language learning content designed to enrich student knowledge and advances their academic performanc­e.

“The cooperatio­n between various educationa­l institutio­ns during the ‘Distance Learning’ initiative helped provide high-quality solutions for this phase. Their contributi­ons reflect the directives and visions of our wise leadership to invest heavily in educationa­l technology due to the vital and focal role it will play in the future, which will be beneficial to the educationa­l outcomes across the country,” Gharib said.

The supporting of Arabic education in public schools in Sharjah using state-of-theart technology was officially announced in 2013 by His Highness Dr Sheikh Sultan Bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, Member of the Supreme Council and Ruler of Sharjah, as part of his initiative­s that aim to develop the education sector in the emirate, and help children endear the Arabic language in modern, smart and simple ways.

In January 2016, His Highness the Ruler of Sharjah approved the initiative under its new identity ‘Lughati’, in response to requiremen­ts for developmen­t in smart learning methods that pave the way for creating a knowledgeb­ased society and advancing educationa­l outputs. Lughati is introducin­g smart devices, software and training to learning environmen­ts across Sharjah to enhance creativity and encourage an engaging and proactive approach to the integratio­n of Arabic into everyday use.

The initiative also manages training programmes for both faculty members and students to better equip them with the technical knowledge needed to effectivel­y incorporat­e the scheme.

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