Ithra prepares students, families for ‘challenging’ school return

ithra’s ‘back to school’ program is focusing on parents and teachers. (Shutterstock)
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Updated 24 August 2020
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Ithra prepares students, families for ‘challenging’ school return

  • Professional help for students, parents and teachers to overcome challenges and resume education after pandemic

JEDDAH: Students, teachers and parents are getting an extra learning boost for their children’s start to the new school year with Ithra’s “Back to School” program.

The King Abdul Aziz Center for World Culture (Ithra) program aims to prepare students, parents and educators for a productive learning experience amid the coronavirus pandemic.

The program will teach those involved how to deal with the pandemic in terms of personal, emotional, physical and social development and will include virtual, on-site and mixed courses from Aug. 24 to Sept. 19.

Noura Al-Zamil, Ithra’s head of learning, told Arab News that while some students are hesitant to return to school following the pandemic, the program will help them overcome emotional turmoil and learn in comfort again.

“After the lockdown, we all know we have been affected emotionally,” Al-Zamil said.

“There are a lot of emotional challenges now; children are not comfortable, some are traumatized about going back to school or going out and parents are worried. We are trying to touch on that to make them emotionally prepared,” she added.

Ithra launched their “Back to School” program in 2019 which focused on going back to school as a family and learning together. This year, Al-Zamil said it is focusing on parents and teachers, helping them to support children through virtual learning and home study.

“This year, we offered virtual and hybrid experiences where we invite speakers from the Gulf to offer workshops and talks at Ithra and broadcast it through YouTube,” Al-Zamil said.

The workshops will help parents create study places at home and routines for their children.

“We are also offering family experiences where we get to have the family as a whole experience learning together and give them a taste of how it could be fun and engaging,” Al-Zamil said.

For teachers, the program is offering new techniques like play-based learning.

“You can have students in control and ask questions to make them more engaged. It is possible to make the virtual experience more interesting for students and teachers so they can both have fun virtually,” Al-Zamil said.

The program will feature a range of experts and education specialists to help students customize their new school year with ease and understand and face the challenges that lie ahead.


Saudi project clears 732 Houthi mines in Yemen

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Saudi project clears 732 Houthi mines in Yemen

RIYADH: Members of Saudi Arabia’s Project Masam removed 732 explosive devices from various regions of Yemen last week.

The total included 11 anti-personnel mines, 31 anti-tank mines, 685 unexploded ordnances and five explosive devices, according to a recent report.

Ousama Al-Gosaibi, the initiative’s managing director, said a total of 480,526 mines had been cleared since its inception in 2018.

The explosives were planted indiscriminately and posed a threat to civilians, including children, women and the elderly.

The demining operations took place in Marib, Aden, Jouf, Shabwa, Taiz, Hodeidah, Lahij, Sanaa, Al-Bayda, Al-Dhale and Saada.

The initiative trains local demining engineers and provides them with modern equipment. It also offers support to Yemenis injured by the devices.

Teams are tasked with clearing villages, roads and schools to facilitate safe movement for civilians and the delivery of humanitarian aid.


HR ministry revises wage protection rule

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HR ministry revises wage protection rule

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development has reduced the wage protection file upload period on the Mudad platform from 60 to 30 days, effective March 1.

Previously, establishments could upload files in a two month period, but they must now submit them within one month to ensure accuracy and compliance with wage agreements and payment timelines, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Monday.

The ministry made this change after a study found that 91 percent of establishments already upload wage files within 30 days.

The goal is to enhance compliance, ensure timely wage payments, and strengthen trust in the work environment, the SPA reported.

Establishments are urged to upload wage files on time and review Payroll Management System details to meet program requirements, support labor market stability, and protect workers’ rights.


Jeddah to host ‘Made in Pakistan’ exhibition

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Jeddah to host ‘Made in Pakistan’ exhibition

JEDDAH: Jeddah will host the inaugural “Made in Pakistan” Exhibition and Business Forum from Feb. 5-7 at the Jeddah Center for Exhibitions and Events, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Monday.

Organized by the Jeddah Chamber in cooperation with Saudi Arabia’s ministries of commerce and investment, and the Trade Development Authority of Pakistan, the event will feature more than 130 exhibitors from key sectors.

It will showcase specialized Pakistani products, as well as promote investment opportunities and expanded market reach in Saudi Arabia and the region.

The exhibition highlights the strong ties between Saudi Arabia and Pakistan, and their shared commitment to enhancing economic cooperation, the SPA reported.

Textiles, agricultural and food products, and leather goods will be on display, showcasing Pakistan’s rich natural resources.

Additionally, the exhibition will feature Pakistan’s renowned handicrafts, reflecting the country’s cultural heritage and centuries-old tradition of craftsmanship and industrial innovation.

The event is for trade professionals on Feb. 5-6 and open to the public on Feb. 7.


10,000 mangroves planted across five regions

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10,000 mangroves planted across five regions

JEDDAH: The National Center for Vegetation Development and Combating Desertification organized mangrove cultivation campaigns across the Kingdom on Feb. 2-3, coinciding with World Wetlands Day.

The campaigns took place in various regions, including Jazan, the Eastern Province, Madinah, Makkah, and Asir, where more than 10,000 saplings were planted, according to the Saudi Press Agency.

The initiative was organized in partnership with the Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture and other environmental organizations.

In the Makkah region, the center planted 1,000 mangrove seedlings on Jeddah’s beaches to support biodiversity and sustainable natural resource management, the SPA added.

The initiative saw strong participation from volunteers of all ages, following the center’s launch of several volunteer opportunities to engage local communities in environmental efforts.

The campaign highlighted the vital role of wetlands as unique ecosystems that provide natural climate solutions, enhance environmental sustainability, and restore ecological balance, the SPA reported.

The center is dedicated to developing, protecting, and monitoring vegetation cover sites across the Kingdom while restoring degraded areas.

It also works to detect violations, combat illegal logging, and oversee the management and investment of natural rangelands, forests, and national parks.


Syrian leader to perform Umrah in Makkah  

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Syrian leader to perform Umrah in Makkah  

RIYADH: Syrian Arab Republic President Ahmad Al-Sharaa on Monday arrived in Jeddah before heading to Makkah to perform Umrah.

The Saudi Press Agency shared photos of Al-Sharaa wearing the Ihram clothing, garments worn by Muslim people before performing pilgrimage.

Al-Sharaa met with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on Sunday and discussed ways to support the security and stability of the Syrian Arab Republic.  

The visit is Al-Sharaa’s first foreign trip since taking office.