Abu Dhabi (WAM)
The National Archives and the National Library received a large number of new teachers at the ninth annual meeting for foreign teachers, which it is organizing in preparation for the new academic year 2022-2023 AD, with the aim of enriching their knowledge with information from the glorious history and heritage of the UAE, and enhancing their experiences with the values of Emirati society, and its values of tolerance and human coexistence. Among the different nationalities hosted by the United Arab Emirates.
The forum, which was organized by the National Archives and the National Library in cooperation with the Emirates National Schools, witnessed a lecture presented by Dr. Aisha Belkhair, Research Adviser, in which she reviewed important milestones in the history of the Emirates, and a brief introduction to the most prominent influential leading figures in the Emirati society, in the context of her talk about the traditions and the most prominent customs, traditions, values and norms that He inherits it and is proud of it. Thus, new teachers pass through the Emirati culture gate, which is an important entry point for them before they reach the teaching classes and contribute to the upbringing of generations and the preparation of future leaders. The lecture, which was presented by the Research Adviser at the National Archives and Library, touched on the development of education in the United Arab Emirates from “kateeb” to formal education, through semi-formal education, to highly advanced educational media that stimulate creativity, innovation and artificial intelligence, in addition to its enjoyment of global competitiveness and harmony. With the requirements of the times, which led to the spread of advanced universities in various traditional and modern disciplines, and this supports the labor market with distinguished graduates.
The reality of Emirati women
The lecture shed light on the reality of Emirati women and the support they receive from Her Highness Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak, President of the General Women’s Union, President of the Supreme Council for Motherhood and Childhood, and Supreme President of the Family Development Foundation. Local, regional and international, with the unlimited support of our wise leadership. Dr. Aisha Belkheir stressed the importance of future accelerators that have a significant impact on sustainable development in the UAE society, such as: moral values, social justice, and the presence of good role models represented by the values of the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan – may God rest his soul – and his national principles, and the humanitarian approach that It is guided by wise leadership.
digital transformation
The lecture touched on the massive digital transformation that made the United Arab Emirates one of the first countries that started providing electronic services since 2013, and then shifted business management from traditional to electronic and from there to smart, which has become accessible to everyone, all at the instigation of its wise leadership, and this What facilitated business continuity in the stage of the spread of the Covid 19 pandemic, and the National Archives and Library was a typical example of this, as its cadres were able to continue working and provide services remotely, as they were prepared for that based on qualification and preparedness to manage business and ensure its continuity in force majeure conditions, especially disasters and crises, and this indicates that Good planning and management. The lecture presented pictures from the UAE’s past and present, pointing to the importance of hospitality to the people of the Emirates, fear, respect for the elder and kindness to the young, appreciation of volunteer work, etiquette of speaking in councils, respect for grace, and preservation of the environment. and others. In its current version, the Teachers’ Forum is distinguished by the fact that it was held in attendance in the Liwa Hall at the headquarters of the Archives and the National Library, amid the application of the required precautionary and preventive measures.
#National #Archives #Library #organizes #Teachers #Forum