Under the patronage of His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, His Excellency Dr. Mohammed bin Mubarak Juma, Minister of Education, recently participated in an award ceremony for the UNESCO-King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa Prize for the Use of Information and Communication Technologies in Education. The event, which took place at the UNESCO headquarters in Paris, was organized by the Ministry of Education and UNESCO. Attendees included UNESCO’s Assistant Director-General for Education, senior officials from UNESCO and education ministries worldwide, members of the diplomatic corps, media representatives, ICT specialists, and Bahraini students studying in French universities.
During the ceremony, Dr. Juma and the Assistant Director-General for Education at UNESCO presented the award to the winners of the fifteenth edition of the prize. The winning projects were the “Connecting the Dots: Data-Driven Carbon Literacy” project by the GoGo School Teachers’ Association from the Republic of Korea, and the “EducoNetImpact” project by a group of researchers at the University of Mons. These projects were recognized for their innovative use of information and communication technologies in education.
The “Connecting the Dots: Data-Driven Carbon Literacy” project focuses on using data-driven approaches to promote carbon literacy among students. It aims to raise awareness about climate change and environmental issues through interactive and engaging educational activities. The project by the GoGo School Teachers’ Association from the Republic of Korea has been praised for its effectiveness in improving students’ understanding of sustainability and environmental conservation.
On the other hand, the “EducoNetImpact” project by researchers at the University of Mons aims to leverage information and communication technologies to enhance the impact of educational initiatives. By utilizing digital tools and platforms, the project seeks to create a more interactive and collaborative learning environment for students. The University of Mons researchers have been commended for their efforts in developing innovative solutions to improve the quality of education.
The award ceremony was a significant event that highlighted the importance of incorporating information and communication technologies in education. By recognizing the outstanding achievements of the winning projects, UNESCO and the Ministry of Education have underscored the role of technology in enhancing learning outcomes and fostering innovation in the education sector. The participation of Bahraini students studying abroad further emphasized the global impact of ICT in education and the opportunities it presents for collaboration and knowledge-sharing.
Overall, the UNESCO-King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa Prize for the Use of Information and Communication Technologies in Education serves as a platform to celebrate and promote excellence in educational practices. The winning projects exemplify the transformative power of ICT in education and the potential it holds to empower students, educators, and researchers. With continued support and recognition of innovative initiatives like these, the education sector can continue to evolve and adapt to the digital age, ultimately benefiting learners and society as a whole.