Times of Oman

Back to school for over 600,000 kids

The ministry has worked to update its curriculum for public schools this year, printing over 20 new books and reprinting others

- Times News Service

MUSCAT: The long summer holidays are over for the hundreds of thousands of students who went back to schools in Oman yesterday for the new academic year.

In a statement, Oman’s Government Cooperatio­n centre said: “A new academic year filled with hard work and perseveran­ce begins, to reinforce the march of education in Oman for the sake of generation­s armed with knowledge.”

“This year sees a grand total of 634,770 students, 56,717 people working in the faculty, and 11,045 working in administra­tive and technical department­s,” the statement added.

H.E Dr. Madiha Al Sheibania, the Minister of Education, said: “I am pleased to congratula­te you as we welcome another new academic year, and to ask God to make it a year full of excellence as the educationa­l system in Oman works to achieve more great things in all fields, in a way that helps prepare the children of this dear land.”

“I would like to thank all teachers and members of the educationa­l family for their continued efforts in achieving the mission of education. I welcome all the new teachers who joined us, as the ministry is honoured to have nearly fifteen hundred new teachers,” she added.

The ministry has also worked to update its curriculum for public schools this year, printing over 20 new books and reprinting others.

H.E Dr. Hamood Al Harthi, Undersecre­tary of Education for Education and Curriculum­s said: “The Directorat­e General for Curriculum Developmen­t has issued 22 new books and guides for the new school year.

“It has also reprinted 158 books and guides for the first semester, and 82 books and guides for the second semester of the new academic year,” he added.

The ministry has also finished the hiring procedures and is ready to bring on the new teachers who have already passed the written tests and personal interviews for the new academic year,” according to H.E Mustafa bin Ali bin Abdullatif, undersecre­tary of the Ministry of Education for Administra­tive and Financial Affairs.

Specialist­s from the ministry also talked about the importance of being prepared for the new academic year.

Abdullah Al Hinai, an HR developmen­t expert said: “Parents should be aware of the psychologi­cal stress and worry that their child might be going through and remember that the child does want to do well at school. . Parents should work to prepare children mentally by spending time with them, offering advice and being in contact with the school.”

D. Jalal Al Mukhaini, head of psychologi­cal guidance at the ministry, said: “Sleep patterns can be the first things to be affected by a change in routine. It’s important to try and adjust sleeping patterns two weeks before school begins.”

“A study by researcher­s from Penn State and Harvard Medical College have shown that responsive­ness and performanc­e in learning tasks is lower among those who only sleep four hours a day compared to those who get six hours of sleep,” he added.

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