
Training workshops for summer courses female officers
Sana'a - Saba:
The Sub-Committee for Summer Activities and Courses - Female Students Section - in Sana'a City launched the preparation and readiness phase for the summer courses for the year 1446 AH, by holding a number of training workshops for female cadres.
During the inauguration, the head of the training team in the Sub-Committee - Female Students Section - in Sana'a City, Balqis Ishaq, stressed the importance of the summer courses that began working on based on the interest of the leader of the revolution, Sayyid Abdul-Malik Al-Houthi, in caring for sons and daughters and urging them to join the summer courses to invest the vacation in what benefits them from the Quranic culture and correcting concepts, and educating them about the dangers of soft war.
She explained that the workshops target the cadres of the summer courses (director, activities officer, student affairs officer) in all districts of Sana'a City, with the aim of providing them with knowledge and tasks of summer work, reviewing reports and forms, and introducing the methods and methodologies of the Holy Quran.
She noted that the workshops also aim to introduce some learning methods that lead to the student's mental, physical and emotional engagement in the summer course activities, in addition to enhancing the trainees' capabilities and activating their role in raising the level of summer course activities and programs.
Ishaq stated that 49 workshops will be held in the capital, targeting 1,500 trainees, including a central workshop for 48 female trainers, noting that the workshops will present the executive plan, summer school records, reports and forms needed by the summer school, and a presentation of the material on the methods and methodologies of the Holy Quran.
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