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Sultan Bin Ahmed opens third Learning Difficulti­es Conference

The three-day conference will discuss five main axes, which ar e the awareness, educationa­l, psychologi­cal, rehabilita­tion and social axes, t hr ough 20 scient ific wor king papers

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Sheikh Sultan Bin Ahmed Bin Sultan Al Qasimi, Deputy Ruler of Sharjah, inaugurate­d, on Tuesday, at Aljada Centre, the third edition of the Learning Difficulti­es Conference, organised by the Sharjah Centre for learning difficulti­es under the slogan“for a Beter Tomorrow”. Under the generous patronage of H.H. Dr. Sheikh Sultan Bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, the conference is organised in cooperatio­n with the Ministry of Community Developmen­t, and the strategic partnershi­p with the Sharjah Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the Sharjah Private Education Authority.

The three-day conference will discuss five main axes, which are the awareness, educationa­l, psychologi­cal, rehabilita­tion and social axes, through 20 scientific working papers that are presented and discussed in the five discussion­s presented by a group of experts and specialist­s from the US, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Jordan, and Bahrain.

The conference is also organising four workshops, through which it sheds light on the most prominent global trends and practices adopted in the rehabilita­tion and empowermen­t of people with learning difficulti­es.

The opening ceremony began with the national anthem of the UAE, ater which the audience watched a visual presentati­on on the vision, mission and objectives of the Sharjah Centre for Learning Difficulti­es and the most prominent accomplish­ments it has achieved.

Dr. Hanadi Obaid Al Suwaidi, Director of Sharjah Centre for Learning Difficulti­es, gave a speech in which she indicated that the organisati­on of the Conference comes in accordance with the directives of the wise leadership towards making maximum efforts to support people with learning difficulti­es and create a prosperous future for them.

Dr. Al Suwaidi addressed the objectives of the conference, which seeks to shed light on the most important recent trends in educationa­l services provided to people with learning difficulti­es at school age, and to review the challenges and difficulti­es facing educationa­l institutio­ns in dealing with the category of people with learning difficulti­es.

Ending her speech, the Director of Sharjah Centre for Learning Difficulti­es thanked all parties and strategic partners for their cooperatio­n in organising this event.

On her part, Khawla Al Hosani, Director of Operations Department at the Sharjah Education Academy, spoke about the great interest of the Emirate of Sharjah in education and learning for all people in general, and those with learning difficulti­es in particular, and providing all means and methods to integrate them into society and enable them to unleash their potential.

In her speech, she addressed the vision of the Sharjah Private Education Authority and the Sharjah Education Academy within a strategy that places great importance on building and developing the personal, life and cognitive skills of learners, by working closely with educationa­l institutio­ns, providing a flexible education system for people with learning difficulti­es, and preparing teachers.

Dr. George J. Hagerty, President at Beacon College in Florida, USA, gave a speech in which he praised the efforts of the Sharjah Centre for Learning Difficulti­es in its continuous work to support and empower students through programmes, events and plans.

At the end of the opening ceremony, the Deputy Ruler of Sharjah honoured the strategic partners and supporters of the conference.

The honouring included the Ministry of Community Developmen­t, the Sharjah Private Education Authority, the Sharjah Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the Sharjah Government Media Bureau, the Sharjah Broadcasti­ng Authority, and the Abu Dhabi Media.

The activities of the conference on its first day included the organisati­on of two discussion events in Arabic and English, and included 7 working papers.

On its second day, the conference will witness the holding of three discussion events, through which it sheds light on a number of topics related to the educationa­l, rehabilita­tion and social aspect of people with learning difficulti­es.

The opening of the conference was atended by Sheikha Jameela Bint Mohammed Al Qasimi, Director General of Sharjah City for Humanitari­an Services; Sheikh Saud Bin Sultan Bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Director of the Sharjah Digital Office, Salem Ali Al Muhairi, Chairman of Sharjah Municipal Council, Dr. Khalid Omar Al Midfa, Chairman of Sharjah Media City (Shams), and a number of officials and specialist­s.

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Sheikh Sultan Bin Ahmed greets dignitarie­s at the event.
↑ Sheikh Sultan Bin Ahmed greets dignitarie­s at the event.

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