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MoEHE organises first edition of ‘Future Programmers’ competition

Published: 26 Aug 2022 - 09:02 am | Last Updated: 26 Aug 2022 - 09:02 am
School students during the ‘Future Programmers’ competition conducted by the Ministry of Education and Higher Education.

School students during the ‘Future Programmers’ competition conducted by the Ministry of Education and Higher Education.

QNA

Doha: The Ministry of Education and Higher Education (MoEHE) organised the first edition of ‘Future Programmers’ competition at Hassan Bin Thabit Secondary School for boys and Al Iman Secondary School for girls, targeting technology secondary school students in Qatar.

The competition, supervised by the MoEHE’s Information Technology Department of the Educational Guidance Department, involved 45 students in 15 teams, and 30 students in 10 teams.

The competition aims to discover a new generation of creative programming students in schools that apply the technological path at an advanced level in Python programming.

The competition encourages the development of students’ programming abilities and seeks to transform their ideas into successful and integrated careers, creating a sports spirit among competitors and applying the meaning of team spirit within a collective team working on a single goal in developing the ability to find solutions to problems in the world of technology.

The competition included the opening ceremony in each school, preparing students, and instructing them with general information before moving to the computer labs. Each team was allocated two devices, one for implementing programs and the other for preparation and research. The competition began and it lasted for 90 minutes. A meeting was held between the IT Guidance and the teachers of the technological track of the participating schools.

This competition, with its results expected to be announced next week, comes as part of the preparation for the qualification of three teams to represent the State of Qatar in the eleventh Arab future programmers competition, organised by the University of Applied Sciences in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan from September 23 to 24.

The first three places will be determined for the categories of boys ‘and girls’ schools, after their works are judged by a neutral jury composed of coordinators and teachers in schools not participating in the competition and under the direct supervision of the Information Technology Department.

MoEHE’s Assistant Director of the Educational Guidance Department Dr. Abdullah Al Marri explained that this competition embodies the ministry’s vision to keep abreast of everything new, especially in information technology and computer software, as the ministry is working to strengthen the technological track in secondary schools and in the field of programming in general.

The competition provides real opportunities for students to join future jobs in various sectors, and also meets the requirements of companies of qualified programmers and technicians able to keep up with the latest global developments and excellence in the required programming languages, to contribute to economic development. It also helps achieving the sustainable development goals and accelerating the digital transformation process.