Sharjah Award For Excellence Is Important Pillar For Building Knowledgeable Society: Sharjah CP Told WAM

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Sharjah Award for Excellence is important pillar for building knowledgeable society: Sharjah CP told WAM

H.H. Sheikh Sultan bin Mohammed bin Sultan Al Qasimi, Crown Prince and Deputy Ruler of Sharjah, said that the Sharjah Award for Excellence and Educational Excellence, which celebrates its silver jubilee this year, is a milestone and one of the most important pillars of Sharjah's strategy in building and developing an educated society

SHARJAH, (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News / WAM - 16th Mar, 2019) H.H. Sheikh Sultan bin Mohammed bin Sultan Al Qasimi, Crown Prince and Deputy Ruler of Sharjah, said that the Sharjah Award for Excellence and Educational Excellence, which celebrates its silver jubilee this year, is a milestone and one of the most important pillars of Sharjah's strategy in building and developing an educated society.

In a statement to the Emirates news Agency, WAM, Sheikh Sultan said, "We are very grateful to H.H. Dr. Sheikh Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, for his patronage and continuous interest in developing the education sector, and his directives to develop the award and appreciate those who work hard and encourage them to excel."

Sharjah's Crown Prince added that the emirate of Sharjah has worked for more than four decades under the leadership of the Ruler of Sharjah to take care of the citizens and nurture their abilities.

"The award was and is still promoting the moral values and encouraging children to excel in learning," he added.

He also noted that the emirate works to employ innovation and modern artificial intelligence to serve the objectives of the award to accommodate the latest technological and scientific developments.

Dr. Saeed Musbah al Kaabi, Chairman of Sharjah Education Council, told WAM that, "Since its inception 25 years ago, the Sharjah Award for Excellence and Educational Excellence has created great mobility in the field of education and encouraged many educators to participate in the award categories."

He stressed that the award is not seen in terms of winning and losing, but in the importance of educational standards that have been prepared by specialised experts For his part, Mohammed Al Mulla, Acting Secretary-General of Sharjah Education Council, stated that the this edition of the award has received a great response from students and teachers in its first phase.

He added that 353 of them participated in eight training workshops held at the state level, which provided a detailed explanation on the nature of the award's categories.

Al Mulla pointed out that the next session of the award will see direct cooperation with the Ministry of Education to activate participation and add new strategic partners from the state and abroad to develop their standards.

Al Mulla concluded by saying that the final results of the award will be announced at a press conference on18th March, and that the ceremony will be held on 1st May.