Educational reform in Bahrain: fostering creativity and innovation
His Highness Sheikh Isa bin Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Issa Bin Salman Educational Charitable Trust and Chairman of the Board of Labor Fund (Tamkeen), chaired the Board of Directors at Rifa Palace in Manama. and underlined Bahrain’s enduring commitment to rebuilding its education sector. . This initiative is a cog in a larger development plan led by His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa and supported by His Royal Highness Crown Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, Crown Prince and Prime Minister.
Investing in future generations
During the Council meeting, Sheikh Isa bin Salman emphasized Saudi Arabia’s determination to align educational pursuits with future necessities and create more significant opportunities for the Bahraini people. Saudi Arabia aims to invest in the country’s workforce as a long-term strategy to drive the country’s development and increase Bahrain’s competitiveness on a global scale. This goal is driven by fostering the creativity of subsequent generations and equipping them with the skills to navigate a rapidly changing world.
Progress and prospects
The board discussed a wide range of topics, including the status of ongoing projects and programs designed to sustain the Trust’s resources. The goal is to expand educational opportunities in Bahrain and enable an inclusive and diverse education system. Efforts are also being made to attract foreign universities to raise the standards of local educational institutions, build links between technical schools and higher education institutions, and promote the development of technical education.
Moving towards a technologically advanced future
Under the visionary leadership of Minister of Education Dr. Majed bin Ali Al Nuaimi, Bahrain is poised to make great strides in the development of its education sector. This includes the introduction of new universities focused on futuristic fields such as: artificial intelligence, Renewable energyand nanotechnology. There are also moves to promote applied post-tertiary education and establish a polytechnic, cementing Bahrain’s place at the forefront of innovation and academic excellence.
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