The move aims to enhance students’ understanding.
Those who live in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi know full well how lucky we are to live in a place that has so much heritage and culture.
And now The Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi (DCT Abu Dhabi) and the Ministry of Education have launched an educational resource entitled ‘Al Ain Cultural Sites Inscribed on UNESCO’s World Heritage List’ as part of the United Arab Emirate’s national educational curriculum.
The Ministry of Education and @DCTAbuDhabi have published an educator resource to teach the outstanding universal value of the Cultural Sites of Al Ain, the first UNESCO-inscribed World Heritage Sites in the UAE. pic.twitter.com/Ct9sszBSLS
— مكتب أبوظبي الإعلامي (@admediaoffice) December 27, 2021
The publication falls within the framework of a new education strategy aimed at students and teachers at public and private schools across the United Arab Emirates.
The Educator Resource is a qualitative addition to the national education and social studies curricula for eleventh-grade students that is now being used in all public schools that follow the curriculum of the Ministry of Education.
Al Ain Cultural Sites Inscribed on UNESCO’s World Heritage List is published in both Arabic and English and promotes the Cultural Sites of Al Ain, particularly those that have been added to the UNESCO World Heritage List.
The move aims to enhance students’ awareness of the importance of the Al Ain sites as part of a common global and human heritage, as well as the role these students, and all members of society, must play in preserving them for the future.
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