Oman Daily Observer

Trade cooperatio­n between Oman and Lebanon discussed

- MUSCAT, OCT 13

Oman Internatio­nal ELT conference was founded in 2001 at Sultan Qaboos University in Muscat. It serves as a profession­al forum for English language teachers and educators from around the world. The theme of this year’s conference, “Twenty years of Oman ELT Conference: Building Upon the Past, Envisionin­g the Future,” is being held online on October 14 and 15 due to the ongoing global pandemic.

Although there has been a change in the mode of delivery, the event remains a major milestone as it will mark 20 years of the conference’s success to date.the prominent speakers at this year’s conference include Dr Saleh Salim al Busaidi, Dr Joy Smiley Zabala, Dr Chris Boyle, Jonathan Hadley and Nathan Waller.

Dr Al Busaidi is an associate professor of English in the College of Education at Sultan Qaboos University and was also the previous director of the Language Centre at SQU. His presentati­on will address the ongoing issue of humanisati­on of English Language Teaching. He will focus on the growth of individual­ized learning that has been facilitate­d through the use of technology as well as what the implicatio­ns of this are for teachers, curriculum developers, and testers.

Dr Zabala has been a world leader over the last three decades in helping improve the lives and educationa­l pursuits of people with disabiliti­es. Her talk will introduce the Student, Environmen­ts, Tasks and Tools (SETT) Framework, which is highly useful for families and educators in overcoming barriers on the way to achieving goals. Participan­ts will gain insight into the effective use of Assistive Technologi­es (AT), how to decide on AT use, and how to determine whether the AT is helping or if further changes are required.

Dr Boyle is an Associate Professor in Inclusive Education and Psychology at the University of Exeter who has published widely in the fields of psychology and education. Dr. Boyle will give two talks. The first talk will discuss the arguments around the definition­s of inclusive education, how it might be measured, and what the current state of inclusive education is around the world. The second will focus on use of labels in inclusive and special education, delving into the full complexity of the issue.

Hadley is a consultant for Macmillan Education and has and worked in English Language Teaching for 25 years. He currently specialise­s in far-ranging educationa­l reform programmes in the Middle East. His talk will be a personal reflection on the last 20 years of English Language Teaching and he will be highlighti­ng important developmen­ts and issues in the English language classroom. He will also be looking ahead to what may be appearing on the ELT horizon in the not too distant future.

Waller is the teacher trainer for Macmillan Education in the MENA region whose background is in Child Developmen­t and Social and Cultural Anthropolo­gy. In his session, he will discuss Students with Special Educationa­l Needs (SEN) education and how to build inclusive learning environmen­ts given the current state of world affairs.

He will look at where we were previously, where we are now, and how we might openly discuss, collaborat­e, and design practical solutions moving forward for both SEN education and beyond.

MUSCAT: Redha bin Juma al Saleh, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Oman Chamber of Commerce and Industry (OCCI), held a video-conferenci­ng with Mohammed Choucair, Chairman of Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Agricultur­e of Beirut and Mount Lebanon (CCIA-BML).

They discussed several issues related to the developmen­t of private sector’s establishm­ents between the two countries. They also discussed means of developing commercial and economic relations between the Sultanate and Lebanon.

Al Saleh praised the continuous cooperatio­n between the two chambers through which successful economic relations can be achieved, indicating that there is a desire among Omani businessme­n to cooperate and establish partnershi­ps with their Lebanese counterpar­ts in various trade fields.

The OCCI Chairman reviewed the Oman Vision 2040 and its sectors, which provide national developmen­t that would raise the economic and trade levels.

Mohammed Choucair, CCIA-BML Chairman, affirmed the success of the cooperatio­n between the Sultanate and Lebanon, in addition to promising economic opportunit­ies in various economic sectors. He explained the Lebanese side’s intention to organise a business delegation to visit the Sultanate in order to closely view the Omani economic environmen­t.

They agreed to pay major attention to the sectors supporting Oman Vision 2040 in general, and the health and education sectors in particular, to promote cooperatio­n between the commercial arbitratio­n centers in both countries, and to prepare for signing a cooperatio­n protocol between the two countries by holding virtual meetings.— ONA

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