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Teaching of Arabic, Islamic Studies Compulsory at Qatar’s Private Kindergartens

12:10 - September 11, 2022
News ID: 3480431
TEHRAN (IQNA) – Qatar’s Ministry of Education and Higher Education has started implementing its decision of teaching Arabic language and Islamic studies as compulsory subjects in private kindergartens (KGs).

Qatar's Ministry of Education and Higher Education

 

It begins from the academic year 2022-23. 

“This is the first academic year from when it is being mandatory for private kindergartens to teach Arabic language and Islamic studies,” said Assistant Undersecretary for Private Education Affairs at the Ministry, Omar Abdul Aziz Al Naama.

Speaking on the sidelines of an event recently, Al Naama said the compulsory subjects include Arabic language, Islamic studies, and Qatar history. 

“In the previous years, Arabic language and Islamic studies were being taught to students from grade 1 to 12 and Qatar history from class 9. The move aims at instilling national identity and religious values in students at an early age,” said Al Naama. He said officials from the department concerned at the Ministry will visit private kindergartens to ensure implementation of the decision and evaluate the outcome in a bid to provide necessary solutions, if needed, for the success of the project.

 “As many as 173 kindergartens are operating in the country. They were recently shifted under the umbrella of the Ministry of Education and Higher Education,” said Al Naama, adding that the number of private schools and kindergartens has reached 338.

“There are 170 private education centers offering several educational and training programs. As per the latest statistics, private schools and kindergartens have over 211,000 students enrolled,” said Al Naama. He said the Ministry has issued licenses for eight new private schools to meet the demand in coming years. 

“The private education sector at the Ministry is working to implement a number of initiatives to improve education quality in private schools.”

He said the initiatives announced by the Ministry this year include ‘My values define my identity’, ‘Strengthening national identity’ and the ‘Ethical charter’. He said there is a comprehensive evaluation process for all initiatives in private schools, measuring the impact of these initiatives on students, and taking into account the rights and duties of school operators, directors, and boards of trustees.

 

Source: thepeninsulaqatar.com

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