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Minister of Education and Higher Education HE Buthaina bint Ali Al Jabr Al Nuaimi has called on the citizens to continue instilling values of loyalty and sense of belonging in the younger generations to maintain the country’s sustainable development in its economic, social, environmental and cultural spheres. She said the young generation must learn to consolidate citizenship, the values of their homeland and the rights they owe to it.
In an interview with Qatar News Agency (QNA) on the occasion of Qatar National Day, the minister said the celebration is a source of pride helping people to hold onto their Qatari, Arab and Islamic identity, as the country is witnessing prosperity in social, cultural, economic, urban, scientific, technical and political aspects.
She also extended congratulations to the Amir His Highness Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani on the occasion of the country’s National Day.
On the modality of interpreting the National Days slogan ‘Ancestral Meadows: A Matter of Trust’ in the educational sector, the minister said that schools carry out many in-class and extracurricular activities that enhance the national and cultural identity, and develop awareness of the diverse Qatari environment and the preservation of cultural heritage, in order to link students to the past, history and culture of their homeland.
“The world is in a race towards the development of educational and pedagogical systems, and knowledge has become one of the most important inputs for building national economies,” she said, stressing that future is in the hands of the educational systems.
She described the educational systems as the generator of knowledge and the leader of sustainable development in all its dimensions.
“While we celebrate our county’s National Day, we must also pay attention to quality education and its outcomes,” she said.
Nuaimi added that the Ministry of Education and Higher Education represents the cornerstone of the comprehensive development vision under the wise leadership of HH the Amir.
“Since the establishment of the state, the firm belief in education has remained unwavering,” she said.
She stressed that Qataris continue to hold onto the founder’s approach, values and principles, with which the people of Qatar from citizens to leaders, have grown up, indicating that the most profound expression of loyalty to the leader of Qatar’s modern renaissance would be through distinctive work and excellence in performance to achieve the aspired future.
“The ministry, in its various sectors, works to serve about 400,000 students in public and private schools, as well as their guardians, which means that it affects every person residing on the land of Qatar,” Nuaimi said.
Doha
Minister of Education and Higher Education HE Buthaina bint Ali Al Jabr Al Nuaimi has called on the citizens to continue instilling values of loyalty and sense of belonging in the younger generations to maintain the country’s sustainable development in its economic, social, environmental and cultural spheres. She said the young generation must learn to consolidate citizenship, the values of their homeland and the rights they owe to it.
In an interview with Qatar News Agency (QNA) on the occasion of Qatar National Day, the minister said the celebration is a source of pride helping people to hold onto their Qatari, Arab and Islamic identity, as the country is witnessing prosperity in social, cultural, economic, urban, scientific, technical and political aspects.
She also extended congratulations to the Amir His Highness Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani on the occasion of the country’s National Day.
On the modality of interpreting the National Days slogan ‘Ancestral Meadows: A Matter of Trust’ in the educational sector, the minister said that schools carry out many in-class and extracurricular activities that enhance the national and cultural identity, and develop awareness of the diverse Qatari environment and the preservation of cultural heritage, in order to link students to the past, history and culture of their homeland.
“The world is in a race towards the development of educational and pedagogical systems, and knowledge has become one of the most important inputs for building national economies,” she said, stressing that future is in the hands of the educational systems.
She described the educational systems as the generator of knowledge and the leader of sustainable development in all its dimensions.
“While we celebrate our county’s National Day, we must also pay attention to quality education and its outcomes,” she said.
Nuaimi added that the Ministry of Education and Higher Education represents the cornerstone of the comprehensive development vision under the wise leadership of HH the Amir.
“Since the establishment of the state, the firm belief in education has remained unwavering,” she said.
She stressed that Qataris continue to hold onto the founder’s approach, values and principles, with which the people of Qatar from citizens to leaders, have grown up, indicating that the most profound expression of loyalty to the leader of Qatar’s modern renaissance would be through distinctive work and excellence in performance to achieve the aspired future.
“The ministry, in its various sectors, works to serve about 400,000 students in public and private schools, as well as their guardians, which means that it affects every person residing on the land of Qatar,” Nuaimi said.