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KSA’s education strategy geared toward sustainabl­e developmen­t

- RIYADH: MD RASOOLDEEN

Education Minister Prince Khaled Al-Faisal said that the Kingdom has launched an ambitious national strategy to achieve sustainabl­e developmen­t at all levels through integrated education.

In a keynote speech made at the GCF 2015 which concluded here on Tuesday, Prince Faisal said that it is imperative that states should draw up their plan for education for sustainabl­e developmen­t as well as to enable citizens to fit into the society for a peaceful living. To achieve his end, he stressed that the state should not only encourage competitiv­eness but also develop the human capital with the excepted norms of ethical, social and religious values.

“The Ministry of Education is seeking to develop the students’ level and teach them new skills to keep pace with the evolution of times, we focus on a curriculum that encourages creativity, problem solving, and link education with life and continuous learning and research outside the classroom and making the maximum use of modern technology and access to culture and literature, history and religion, and to identify the rights and obligation­s of citizens.”

Prince Al-Faisal said the ministry is interested in imparting education that leads to economic prosperity with the help of trained teachers, and promote students' self-confidence and their potentials in achieving their goals. “Education must encourage students to be innovative and help them do research work in fields that suit their aptitudes.” He also stressed the importance of employing elearning technology and integratio­n of education which would lead to technical and research work.

Kingdom is making a concerted effort to implement its strategies through the King Abdullah Project for Developing Public Education (Tatweer) worth SR80 billion, from the late King Abullah’s vision to make the Kingdom a knowledge base society.

He pointed out that the executive program for the five-year project focuses on producing a healthy generation which would be a valuable asset to the society.

Explaining the future program for education, he said a total of 25,000 teachers will be trained in seven developed countries to provide quality education in the Kingdom and building of 3,200 modern and specialize­d schools for people with creative abilities in the Kingdom.

 ??  ?? ROAD MAP: Education Minister Prince Khaled Al-Faisal speaks at the Global Competitiv­eness Forum 2015 in Riyadh on Tuesday. (AN photo)
ROAD MAP: Education Minister Prince Khaled Al-Faisal speaks at the Global Competitiv­eness Forum 2015 in Riyadh on Tuesday. (AN photo)

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