Conclusion of Training Course to Activate Skills & Educational Activities in Al-Jawf

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Al-jawf: In Al-Jawf Governorate, the first training course for activating skills and educational activities in the governorate's schools concluded on Monday. The course was organized by the Supreme Committee for Activities and Summer Courses in coordination with the local authority and the governorate's Mobilization Division.

According to Yemen News Agency, the six-day course aimed to equip 53 trainees, including activity officers from educational administrations and directors of offices of education, agriculture, health, and youth and sports in the districts, with specialized skills in implementing activities, promoting Quranic culture, and enhancing readiness to face challenges.

At the closing ceremony, Hadi Ammar, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Education for the Basic Education Sector, reviewed the objectives of the course in the governorates, including Al-Jawf. He noted that the course reflects the directives of the Leader of the Revolution regarding the importance of activities in preparing a conscious and resilient generation. He explained that through these training programs, the ministry seeks to instill Quranic culture and deepen national belonging among students, ensuring societal protection and raising generational awareness of their nation's issues and their religious identity.

Undersecretary Ammar also highlighted that the ministry adopts specialized pathways in educational activities, including educational guidance, support for the children of martyrs, building future leaders, scouting, general mobilization, alongside daily school activities such as morning broadcasts, assemblies, and various competitions. For his part, Yusuf Al-Laghb, the governorate's educational sector official, emphasized the importance of educational and skill-building activities in reinforcing positive behavioral values among students, instilling educational and national principles, and fostering creativity, excellence, and healthy competition among them.

Conclusion of Training Course to Activate Skills & Educational Activities in Al-Jawf

General

Al-jawf: In Al-Jawf Governorate, the first training course for activating skills and educational activities in the governorate's schools concluded on Monday. The course was organized by the Supreme Committee for Activities and Summer Courses in coordination with the local authority and the governorate's Mobilization Division.

According to Yemen News Agency, the six-day course aimed to equip 53 trainees, including activity officers from educational administrations and directors of offices of education, agriculture, health, and youth and sports in the districts, with specialized skills in implementing activities, promoting Quranic culture, and enhancing readiness to face challenges.

At the closing ceremony, Hadi Ammar, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Education for the Basic Education Sector, reviewed the objectives of the course in the governorates, including Al-Jawf. He noted that the course reflects the directives of the Leader of the Revolution regarding the importance of activities in preparing a conscious and resilient generation. He explained that through these training programs, the ministry seeks to instill Quranic culture and deepen national belonging among students, ensuring societal protection and raising generational awareness of their nation's issues and their religious identity.

Undersecretary Ammar also highlighted that the ministry adopts specialized pathways in educational activities, including educational guidance, support for the children of martyrs, building future leaders, scouting, general mobilization, alongside daily school activities such as morning broadcasts, assemblies, and various competitions. For his part, Yusuf Al-Laghb, the governorate's educational sector official, emphasized the importance of educational and skill-building activities in reinforcing positive behavioral values among students, instilling educational and national principles, and fostering creativity, excellence, and healthy competition among them.