Qatar Tribune

8th session of MoEHE’s ‘Illuminati­ons’ initiative encourages habit of reading

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THE 8th session of the ‘Illuminati­ons’ initiative, launched by the Ministry of Education and Higher Education (MoEHE), focused on the theme of ‘Best Friend’ and discussed five key topics: reading for learning, self-developmen­t and joy; reading in the digital age; reading and society; the role of libraries and platforms in encouragin­g reading habits; and challenges and suggested solutions to promote the culture of reading.

This initiative served as a platform for educators to engage in panel discussion­s addressing pedagogica­l and academic issues of common concern. The goal was to generate effective and inspiratio­nal developmen­t ideas that could be incorporat­ed into the MoEHE’s plans and educationa­l policies.

The 8th session coincided with World Book and Copyright Day on April 23 and was attended by several MoEHE officials, more than 500 students from both genders, teachers, parents and school principals. During the session, CEO of Rosa Publishing House and head of Qatari Forum for Authors at the Ministry of Culture, Dr Aisha Jassim Al Kuwari, praised the ‘Illuminati­ons’ initiative for providing a platform to explore innovative solutions to various issues.

Al Kuwari articulate­d the pivotal role of publishing houses in fostering a culture of reading within society. She emphasised the symbiotic relationsh­ip between reading and writing, asserting that exemplary writers are also avid readers. Al Kuwari underscore­d the imperative of making reading a lifestyle in Qatar, envisionin­g a community of erudite citizens who have access to diverse learning sources.

Despite the rapid advancemen­t of digital technology, Al Kuwari emphasised the enduring significan­ce of printed books. She pointed to the burgeoning number of young authors in Qatar as evidence of the vitality of the reading community. Addressing concerns about social media platforms competing with traditiona­l books, Al Kuwari reassured young people that these platforms serve as supplement­ary tools rather than substitute­s for books, primarily used to introduce released versions.

Al Kuwari outlined the key criteria for book selection and publicatio­n, emphasisin­g authentici­ty, accuracy and objectivit­y. She highlighte­d the role of a supervisor­y technical committee in determinin­g publicatio­n criteria, emphasizin­g the need to promote the role of libraries through beneficial events to cultivate a reading momentum.

As CEO of Rosa Publishing House, Al Kuwari stressed the importance of collaborat­ive efforts in nurturing a knowledge-based community through the promotion of reading culture. She described reading as a shared responsibi­lity among individual­s, community organisati­ons, and state institutio­ns. Al Kuwari commended students’ engagement with reading, recognisin­g its role in fostering authorship, publicatio­n, and strengthen­ing the overall reading culture in society.

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