Sunday, October 10, 2010

2009 Skidoo Tundra Price

schools in Oman, University and Education, Sultan Qaboos University

One of the first priorities after coming to power of Sultan Qaboos bin Said Al Said was the elimination of illiteracy. Imagine that by 1970 only three schools in a country existed, which is as large as the Federal Republic.

old Koran school in Oman (before 1970)

education

"Education, if only under the shade of a tree," was the most effective weapon against the ignorance. Within the first five months of the reign of Sultan Qaboos Said Al Said am 16 primary schools were set up for 9500 students. First time girls were allowed to attend school.

created until 1975 213 primary schools, 45 pre-schools, 3 high schools and 1 teacher training college.

Tarbiya Al Madrasa al Fikriya School

was founded in 1984, the Madrasa al Tarbiya Al Fikriya School for disabled children into education. The school is funded by the Ministry of Education. Students are picked up from home and spend up to 11 years at the Madrasa School, where she taught and trained professionally in the carpentry, agriculture and domestic economy.

Al-Amal School for the Deaf

The Al-Amal School for the Deaf was founded in 1980 with boarding in Qurum. Here, children learn from the interior Arabic, science, history, sports, Geography, art and music.

traditions and customs Oman

Sultan Qaboos bin Said Al Said has a deep sympathy for Omani youth and advocates the preservation of the deep-rooted traditions and customs of Oman in schools. His commitment ensures that the Omani youth is educated tolerant.

"You are the world you have inherited a world where fanaticism, stubbornness and law breaking have become the norm. Violence and oppression practiced in most parts of the world, and sometimes one feels driven to despair over the future of humanity. We believe, however, that the day will surely come to the we can defeat these illegal practices. This is the goal we all want. "(Quoted Sultan Qaboos bin Said Al Said)

Sultan Qaboos University Sultan Qaboos

" hope for a civilized future for all humanity "and his ambitions for an outstanding international role of Oman are the basis for his concept of modern material and human development. He wants a nation that is proud of their heritage, but also always ready to achieve more. This attitude led to the creation of Sultan Qaboos University in Muscat.

The construction lasted from 1982 to 1986. In 1986, the campus was inaugurated and started its first students.

Today the university seven universities for agriculture, engineering and medicine. Some students put back long distances to study. Others live in the residence halls on the university grounds. There are also

four private universities, six public and twelve private colleges which are comparable to the German technical colleges or vocational schools.

subsidies

The government subsidized tuition, books, food and accommodation on the campus as well as public transport in and out of the university. Sultan Qaboos University's surveillance since its foundation. He funded the establishment of a multi-purpose hall and sanctioned an annual allocation from his personal resources to scientific research and the establishment of a promoted industrial zone. His firm belief in the power of education is enshrined in the Holy Quran: "The ignorant are not equal to those who know."

training

The Sultan not only laid the emphasis on general education. He also saw the need for vocational training to create manpower for the country. Nine training centers originated from 1970 to 1990 the three-year courses in commerce, economy, banking, insurance, management, accounting, secretarial and technology offer. This was followed by vocational training for electricians, radio and television technicians, electricians, air-conditioning and refrigeration technicians, communications technicians, mechanics, welders and others.

adult education


A further contribution to adult education will be the foundation of a nursing school that will have a capacity of 100,000 students. They will train nurses for intensive care, dialysis and obstetrics.

literacy

Literacy in Oman in 2004 was already 87 percent of male and 74 percent of the female population. Although no general compulsory education, are now enrolled more than 90 percent of the children. The children from remote villages to stay from Wednesday to Thursday in boarding. The school attendance and Bücherr are free.

rates

with a quota system for recruitment of Omanis and foreign workers is to ensure that after their training Omanis get a job.

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