With the participation of 200 girl guides, the Qatar Scouts and Guides Association organized a program to celebrate International Education Day at the Association's headquarters. The program focused on the educational scouting and guiding curriculum through several aspects:
Religious Aspect: A lecture on education, religion, and tolerance, where the guides interacted actively during the session.
Scientific Aspect: Workshops on electrical circuits, brain games, mathematics, and logic (STEM).
Technical Aspect: An electronic camp design using the Minecraft program and the creation of an electronic card featuring the education logo.
Scouting and Guiding Aspect: Designing a scouting and guiding garden, including leadership activities, types of fires, gift wrapping using the reef knot and the square knot, life skills, and creative workshops such as designing geometric shapes. Additionally, creating folders for paper storage and decorating them, as well as a decoupage workshop.
Food Preservation: A session on how to preserve food from spoilage, especially cheese, and methods for preserving and canning it in jars to ensure longer shelf life.
The program concluded with an educational video about the beginnings of the scouting and guiding movements, how they evolved, and a display of activities of the guides in the past and present.
Participating organizations: Qatar Charity, the Heritage and Identity Center, MaxMind Educational Center, and volunteers and teachers from Ruqayya Preparatory School, Tayba Primary School, and Ramla bint Abi Sufyan School.
Participating schools: Al-Eman Secondary School, Ruqayya Preparatory School, Cairo Private School, Al-Wakra Secondary School, Hafsa Preparatory School, Al-Noor Language School, Hind bint Amr Al-Ansariya School, Al-Wakra Primary School, Zainab bint Jahsh Primary School, and Sumayya Primary School.
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