Doha, January 21 (QNA) – Qatar Foundation (QF) launches the ‘Let’s Speak Arabic’ campaign to mark International Education Day on Thursday.
The event, held at the Qatar National Conference Center (QNCC), will feature a series of discussions, workshops and activities open to the community, aimed at elevating the status of the Arabic language.
The campaign coincides with the International Day of Education, celebrated by the United Nations on January 24 every year, and spotlights the important role of education in empowering individuals and communities to drive social progress. I’ll guess.
Themed “Education is Everyone’s Responsibility”, the event highlights a shared commitment to providing quality education rooted in local values, promoting the Arabic language, defending Islamic principles and strengthening national identity. It is held to We emphasize the collective role of families, educators, government and private institutions, and the broader community in achieving this goal.
The campaign will feature activities focused on innovation in education, the integration of technology in learning, efforts to promote the Arabic language, cultural identity and ethical values, as well as educational projects by students and teachers, and initiatives that promote education. The centerpiece will be an interactive exhibit showcasing contributions from institutions and businesses. Alumni from Awsaj Academy and Renad Academy will participate, providing a comprehensive education in addition to engaging workshops where they will share their personal experiences and panel discussions on key topics.
In addition to a final session led by QF’s Doha International Family Research Institute, public sessions will explore the role of businesses, private institutions and the media in supporting education, fostering pride in the Arabic language and strengthening cultural identity. emphasizes the role of parents in and provides practical strategies for incorporating Arabic into family life.
The event aims to raise awareness of the importance of Arabic among students and their families, thereby fostering national values and cultural identity. This marks the start of the aforementioned campaign, which aims to promote the
It will involve students and teachers from QF schools and other schools across the province, as well as 21 local businesses offering activities aimed at strengthening education and promoting community participation. join. (QNA)