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Ministry of Tolerance and Ministry of Education launch project to promote tolerance between public and private schools

11/19/2018
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HE Sheikh Nahyan Bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, Minister of Tolerance, and HE Hussain Al Hammadi, Minister of Education,  have launched a joint project titled 'In the Footsteps of Zayed' in the presence of top ministerial officials.

The project aims to strengthen the values of tolerance, peaceful coexistence, acceptance, respect and positive communication between students of all grades and levels across public and private schools. It also aims to adopt plans and initiatives to promote communication between both types of schools so that the tolerance-related values and principles that students are taught will turn into practice on the ground through the joint student activities of both public and private schools.

 

This was announced during Sheikh Nahyam's visit to Ahmed Bin Zayed School in Al Ain, where he was received by HE Hussain Al Hammadi, Minister of Education, Marwan Al Sawaleh, Under-secretary of Ministry of Education for Academic Affairs, Afra Al Sabri from Tolerance Minister's Office, as well as top ministerial officials, students' parents and community representatives.

 

Sheikh Nahyan gave a speech at the school’s theatre in which he underscored the importance of promoting the values of tolerance in schools, particularly among students, noting that children at this stage of their lives are quite prepared to accept tolerance-related values. Accompanied by Al Hammadi, Sheikh Nahyan then toured an exhibition held at the school and divided into a number of stations.

Meanwhile, the Supreme Joint Committee between both ministries held its first meeting at the school in the presence of Sheikh Nahyan and Al Hammadi to set up the main bases of the joint project and the plans to be implemented in the upcoming stage. The project will be implemented from the current semester in Abu Dhabi and will then progress to Dubai, Fujairah and the other emirates.

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