
Mohammed bin Rashid announces champion of the Arab Reading Challenge winner
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates and Ruler of Dubai, announced, on Thursday, that Emirati student Sultan Salem Al Mazrouei has won the title of Champion of the Arab Reading Challenge in the Emirates.
The culture of Mohammed bin Rashid announces the winner of the title of champion of the Arab Reading Challenge in the Emirates
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum said on his Twitter account: “Sultan Salem Al Mazrouei … 11 years old … read 300 books in one year … Today 450 thousand students in the Emirates have participated in the champion of the Arab Reading Challenge … which arrived. The number of participants is 21 million students in 51 countries around the world … Greetings to a Sultan … and greetings to an Arab generation who is ready and able to compete.”
سلطان سالم المزروعي .. ١١ عام .. قرأ ٣٠٠ كتاب في عام واحد .. تصدر اليوم ٤٥٠ ألف طالب في الامارات شاركوا في تحدي القراءة العربي … الذي وصل عدد مشاركيه ٢١ مليون طالب في ٥١ دولة حول العالم … تحية لسلطان .. وتحية لجيل عربي قارىء وقادر على المنافسة pic.twitter.com/HmBzl9GObj
— HH Sheikh Mohammed (@HHShkMohd) October 22, 2020
The champion of the Arab Reading Challenge special session
This course, which is the largest of its kind in the history of the champion of the Arab Reading Challenge, due to the participation of 21 million students from different parts of the world, relied extensively on digital technology and tools, including providing reading material for students digitally and allowing the participants to summarize the books that the participants read through Electronic files.
This came in addition to the provision of a digital supervision system that allowed supervisors to follow up on students’ performance in the champion of the Arab Reading Challenge, in addition to the initiative’s arbitration committees holding qualifiers in their various stages virtually.
Champion of the Arab Reading Challenge Goals
The champion of the Arab Reading Challenge, whose fifth edition is held virtually in 14 Arab countries and 38 foreign countries, aims to produce a comprehensive reading and knowledge movement that establishes the values of communication, acquaintance, dialogue and openness to different cultures.
It consecrates reading, educational and cognitive attainment as a daily culture in students’ lives, fortifies the Arabic language, and reinforces its role as a vessel for producing content and contributing to the enrichment of human knowledge and human civilization.