DUBAI — The Dubai School Agency (DSA), part of the Knowledge and Human Development in Dubai (KHDA), has launched the second phase of its project, ‘My Language My Identity’, at the Ibda’a Model School.
The project aims at encouraging the culture of reading Arabic publications among school students. The goal is to revive the culture of reading among students, especially in their native language, which is the foundation of their national identity. The first step was to provide books for children that are of a high quality of language and combine entertainment with education.
‘My Arabic Library’ series targets primary school students. It attracts children with the colourful layout that is filled with illustrations. Each library contains around 40 interesting stories with five copies of each book, as well as a teacher’s handbook. The series cover many issues such as math, nature, animals, planets, and family.
These books, the preferred choice of several Arab educationalists, have been translated in Arab countries, and are approved by the ministries of education in many countries. The books were evaluated by Arabic language supervisors and teachers of the first cycle before they were used in Dubai’s schools.
This is in line with the directives of His Highness Shaikh Mohammad bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, in naming this year as the ‘National Identity Year’.