Account Number:

cib -

199200

Emergency Number:

15623
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Educational Programs

The program is called "Continuing Education."

 

The Continuing Education program aims to reform the educational process by providing distinguished language education using Cambridge curricula for children in alternative settlements and the most underserved villages simultaneously. It also works towards eradicating illiteracy among adults and raising awareness about important societal issues. This program includes cultural, artistic, sports, and entertainment activities.

The Continuing Education program is divided into several branches, including:

1- Government School Category:

 

Strengthening students in schools across various conventional curricula in addition to Cambridge curricula.

 

2- Free Centers Category:

 

By offering conventional curricula along with Cambridge curricula in English, these centers are located in areas where there are no government schools.

 

3- Teacher Capacity Building:

 

Training teachers through specialized experts in Cambridge curricula to enhance the project.

 

4- Literacy Eradication:

 

The process of educating individuals who cannot read, write, and calculate, enabling them to acquire these basic skills to improve their lives and increase employment opportunities and participation in society. Literacy programs also include teaching individuals essential life skills such as communication, social interaction, improving self-confidence, and promoting independence. Literacy programs are usually implemented through schools, educational centers, and community centers that provide support and training for individuals needing help in improving their basic skills.

 

5- Educational Caravans:

 

An educational initiative aimed at improving the quality of education and providing necessary support for students by offering educational opportunities for students in preparatory and secondary stages. Educational caravans involve both online and offline lectures, with the goal of improving the quality of education and helping to enhance educational opportunities for students facing difficulties in learning and acquiring education.