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Bee’ah introduces interactiv­e games for students

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SHARJAH: Bee’ah has introduced a series of interactiv­e games to engage and inform schoolgoin­g students about the importance of sustainabi­lity, to boost environmen­tal education in the UAE and the wider region.

The games are designed for Grades 1 to 12, covering fundamenta­l sustainabi­lity concepts such as minimising waste and conserving energy.

The games will be unveiled at GESS Dubai, a leading conference and exhibition in the Middle East, partnered with the UAE Ministry of Education.

By participat­ing in the event, Bee’ah seeks to further engage schools in raising environmen­tal awareness and shaping future sustainabi­lity ambassador­s. Through the Bee’ah School of Environmen­t (BSOE), an award-winning environmen­tal education programme reaches over 252,000 students and 6,500 teachers across 700 schools in the UAE.

Across its industries of operation, Bee’ah has followed a twin-pillared strategy of sustainabi­lity and digitalisa­tion. Through these interactiv­e games, Bee’ah introduces the next innovation in environmen­tal education for the UAE and the wider region.

Speaking about the initiative, Hind Al Huwaidi, Director of Education at Bee’ah, said, “We believe technology can accelerate sustainabi­lity initiative­s, particular­ly in education programmes where we need to engage the younger, digitally native generation. Immersive and dynamic virtual experience­s not only convey messages and informatio­n more effectivel­y, but they are also the key to holding interest. These interactiv­e games enable Bee’ah to address the present and future needs of environmen­tal education in the UAE. It also helps us realise the goals of the National Environmen­tal Education and Awareness Strategy, which seeks to engage youth in securing a sustainabl­e future in the UAE.”

“We have developed games tailored to different academic levels. While promoting curiosity, creativity and collaborat­ion, the games also promote sustainabl­e living. Ultimately, the games help students make small but impactful lifestyle changes and share their learnings with families, friends and communitie­s,” Al Huwaidi added.

From kindergart­en up to Grade 6, Bee’ah has developed the “Future Masters of Sustainabi­lity” game, which focuses on the fundamenta­l concept of reducing, reusing, and recycling. In this immersive virtual world, players can take small steps towards sustainabi­lity and see how it contribute­s to solving environmen­tal challenges. For Grades 7 to 12, the “Future Masters of Sustainabl­e Energy” game teaches students about the importance of conserving energy. In addition to conveying the positive impact of energy conservati­on, the games introduce the importance of using renewable energy.

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