Published : 09-07-2019
The International Association of Palestinian Teachers announced the launch of the fourth edition of “We Learn Happily for Palestine” summer camp, held in cooperation with the Lebanese ex-education Minister, Abdul Raheem Murad, and the International Association of Palestinian Institutions.
200 Palestinian students from Syria in Lebanon are slated to take part in the educational camp, expected to kick off on July 26 and be wrapped up on August 11 at Dar AlHanan orphanage, in western Bekaa.
The camp director Yosra AlMukadema said the event makes part of underway attempts to bridge intellectual gaps created by the English-based curricula in Lebanon for Palestinians from Syria and to provide a catch-up program for refugees who have faced difficulties accessing educational services.
English language courses, robotics clubs, rapid calculation tools, painting workshops, and other activities will be held as part of the camp so as to boost students’ self-confidence and intellectual output.
The International Association of Palestinian Teachers announced the launch of the fourth edition of “We Learn Happily for Palestine” summer camp, held in cooperation with the Lebanese ex-education Minister, Abdul Raheem Murad, and the International Association of Palestinian Institutions.
200 Palestinian students from Syria in Lebanon are slated to take part in the educational camp, expected to kick off on July 26 and be wrapped up on August 11 at Dar AlHanan orphanage, in western Bekaa.
The camp director Yosra AlMukadema said the event makes part of underway attempts to bridge intellectual gaps created by the English-based curricula in Lebanon for Palestinians from Syria and to provide a catch-up program for refugees who have faced difficulties accessing educational services.
English language courses, robotics clubs, rapid calculation tools, painting workshops, and other activities will be held as part of the camp so as to boost students’ self-confidence and intellectual output.