Muscat: The annual event, observed on March 3, aims to showcase talented students’ work in fields ranging from science and technology to the arts.
The activities featured exhibitions of student projects, including advancements in artificial intelligence, as well as partnerships with universities and educational institutions to conduct scientific experiments that enhance students’ learning experiences.
Dr. Sharifa bint Abdullah Al Yafei, Director of the Department of Special Education and Continuing Education in Dhofar, emphasized the significance of the event on how it focuses on discovering and guiding gifted students while raising awareness about the role of educational institutions in developing their skills and fostering community engagement.
It is worth noting that holding the Gulf Day for Talent and Creativity events comes as an embodiment of the keenness of the leaders of the Gulf Cooperation Council countries to care for talented students, and to intensify the efforts of the Arab Bureau of Education for the Council States in this field, to provide various programs and events that contribute to spreading the culture of talent and creativity.
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