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Ministry of Education launches 'My Values Draw My Identity' project

Published: 24 Oct 2021 - 01:04 pm | Last Updated: 27 Oct 2021 - 12:21 pm
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Doha: The Ministry of Education and Higher Education has launched a project to enhance the national identity and Qatari culture in private schools and kindergartens under the slogan "My Values Draw My Identity" in the academic year 2021-2022.

"My Values Draw My Identity" project targets school students, teachers, school leadership, supervisors and parents, and is based on strengthening the spirit of belonging and loyalty to preserve the principles and authentic values of the State of Qatar and enlightening the school community groups about the importance of Arabic language as an identity for individuals of the Qatari society.

Assistant Undersecretary for Private Education Affairs at the Ministry Omar Abdulaziz Al Naama said that the implementation of this project comes within the Ministry's strategic plan 2018-2022, noting that the objectives of this is to increase the programs and activities that enhance Qatari values, heritage and identity, and the respect for other peoples and cultures in all stages of private education, as well as to raise the level of awareness and interest among students' parents about the values and heritage of Qatari society.

Al Naama indicated that private schools and kindergartens will implement various activities and programs in this aspect, stressing that the project places the activities within an integrated educational framework.

He pointed out that last academic year the general guidelines for school activities and trips in private schools and kindergartens were issued, explaining that these activities (mandatory and optional) achieve the objectives of the ministry's strategy, especially those related to promoting the values of citizenship and pride in local culture, as well as the respect of other people and cultures.

For his part, Director of the Private Schools Affairs Department Rashid Ahmed Al Ameri affirmed in a circular he sent today to all private schools and kindergartens that this program comes in light of the Ministry's keenness on developing patriotism among students of these schools, focusing on Arabic language and the adherence to Islamic values, and preserving cultural and national heritage.

He also underlined that the project aims to enhance the national identity through educational integration among members of the educational community and instill it by serious means to build role models who are proud of their identity, values and culture.