Education conference calls for deep learning in Saudi schools

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A series of panel discussions and Arabic and English workshops presented.
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A series of panel discussions and Arabic and English workshops presented.
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A series of panel discussions and Arabic and English workshops presented.
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Updated 29 February 2020
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Education conference calls for deep learning in Saudi schools

  • This year’s focus was on overcoming local challenges and provide recommendations to make deep learning happen in every school

JEDDAH: Teachers and leaders from private and international schools came together at Elaf Hotel in Jeddah on Saturday to exchange experiences and discuss ways to improve the learning process.
The one-day conference, titled “Making Education Happen,” is the second such event organized by Emkan Education, a private company that focuses on human capital consultancy and education development.
“From our experience at Emkan, we found that there are very distinguished educational practices in the public and private sectors, but they do not appear on the surface. Therefore educators cannot benefit from them,” said Dr. Mounira Jamjoom, co-founder and CEO of Emkan Education.
Jamjoum said: “Around 150 educational leaders and educators are here today not to embrace competition between schools ... our goal instead is to exchange distinctive educational experiences and practices to improve the quality of education.”
This year’s focus was on overcoming local challenges and provide recommendations to make deep learning happen in every school. It included a series of panel discussions and Arabic and English workshops presented by local and international experts in the field.
The topics ranged from educational leadership, integrating technology in the learning process and critical thinking to inclusive education, instructional practices in various subjects and the characteristics of Generation Z learners.


Saudi minister discusses peace efforts with Sudan leader

Chairman of Sudan’s Transitional Sovereignty Council Gen. Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan receives Saudi deputy foreign minister.
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Saudi minister discusses peace efforts with Sudan leader

  • During the meeting in Port Sudan, Waleed bin Abdulkarim Al-Khuraiji and Gen. Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan discussed efforts to achieve peace in the country and preserve its unity

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia is committed to Sudan’s “security and stability,” the Kingdom’s deputy foreign minister told the chairman of Sudan’s Transitional Sovereignty Council on Wednesday.

During the meeting in Port Sudan, Waleed bin Abdulkarim Al-Khuraiji and Gen. Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan discussed efforts to achieve peace in the country and preserve its unity, Saudi Press Agency reported.

Al-Khuraiji said Saudi Arabia was committed to restoring security and stability in Sudan and preserving its territorial integrity.

The minister conveyed the greetings of King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to Al-Burhan.

Al-Burhan expressed his wishes for further progress and prosperity in the Kingdom.

Saudi Arabia has been leading efforts to end the war in Sudan which erupted in April 2023.