A'dakhiliyah: The activities of the summer programme, held under the theme 'A Generation Building the Future,' have commenced in A'Dakhiliyah Governorate. The program is being implemented by the Directorate General of Education during the 2026 summer vacation, with the participation of approximately 1,000 male and female students from various schools across the governorate, and will continue until the end of June.
According to Oman News Agency, the program targets school students from the fifth to the eleventh grades, as well as teachers specializing in science, technology, innovation, STEM subjects, information technology, and teachers and supervisors of innovation centers. It aligns with an overarching objective to develop skills in innovation, scientific and technical thinking, and to create applied learning environments that contribute to preparing a generation capable of keeping pace with scientific and technological transformations.
The program adopts a decentralized, multi-site implementation model, with training modules and specialized workshops distributed across a number of innovation centers and learning resource centers in the governorate. This allows students to benefit from diverse and specialized learning environments, activates the role of innovation centers, and transforms them into incubators for scientific and technical projects and ideas.
The program includes a series of applied training workshops in the fields of educational robotics, artificial intelligence, renewable energy, scientific innovation, nanotechnology, the 'Young Innovator' initiative, geographic information systems (GIS), cybersecurity and modeling using 3D printers.