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Project on digitalization of school curricula launched

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Muscat: The Ministry of Education, represented by the Directorate General of Curriculum Development, and in cooperation with BP Oman, launched the Digitalization of School Curricula Project for Grades 1–12.


The event was held under the patronage of Eng. Said bin Hamoud al Maawali, Minister of Transport, Communications and Information Technology, and was attended by Dr. Madeeha bint Ahmed al Shaibaniyah, Minister of Education.


In his speech, Dr. Abdullah bin Khamis Ambusaidi, Undersecretary for Education, emphasized the unprecedented opportunities brought about by digital technologies to enhance the quality of education, stating:


“Education is no longer confined within the four walls of the classroom. It has become a vast space that transcends geographic boundaries and provides both students and teachers access to rich and diverse learning resources.”


He explained that the project directly empowers teachers with modern educational tools to deliver content more effectively and creatively, while offering students a flexible and comprehensive learning experience that aligns with their individual needs and abilities.


He concluded by saying that the project is an integral part of a broader vision for digital transformation in education, laying the foundation for a technology-based, future-oriented learning ecosystem.


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