Saudi Education Minister: Pandemic Is an Opportunity to Invent New Teaching Methods

Saudi Minister of Education Dr. Hamad Al Al-Sheikh during his participation in the meeting of the research ministers of the G20. (SPA)
Saudi Minister of Education Dr. Hamad Al Al-Sheikh during his participation in the meeting of the research ministers of the G20. (SPA)
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Saudi Education Minister: Pandemic Is an Opportunity to Invent New Teaching Methods

Saudi Minister of Education Dr. Hamad Al Al-Sheikh during his participation in the meeting of the research ministers of the G20. (SPA)
Saudi Minister of Education Dr. Hamad Al Al-Sheikh during his participation in the meeting of the research ministers of the G20. (SPA)

Saudi Minister of Education Dr. Hamad Al Al-Sheikh stressed the need to implement new and innovative educational methods, saying the coronavirus pandemic is an opportunity that must be seized and should not be seen as a passing crisis.

The minister emphasized the importance of analyzing and evaluating the impact of the accelerated digital transformation and technologies on education and society as a whole.

In a speech during a meeting of the research ministers of the G20, Al-Sheikh said that the pandemic “continues to cast its shadow on the world on the social and economic levels, which will lead to accelerating the digital transformation of societies.”

“Emerging opportunities stimulate our awareness of the need to persevere and face new challenges,” he stated, noting that the successful leadership “is the one who understands the importance of involving every member of society […] to be part of this transformation in education and work.”

Al-Sheikh touched on the “Kingdom’s investment in digital transformation, and linking it to Vision 2030,” reviewing Saudi investment in academic programs and degrees in advanced digital skills, information and communication technology, cybersecurity, data science and artificial intelligence, as well as innovation, entrepreneurship and research.

He said that the Kingdom was second in the world among countries committed to cybersecurity at the global strategic level, according to the Global Cybersecurity Index 2020, and ranked first in the Arab world, and 14th globally, for the largest number of research papers published on the Covid-19 pandemic.

The minister called on the participants of the meeting to work together to maintain dialogue, exchange experiences and devise creative solutions to access digital, inclusive and sustainable university education.



Saudi Shura Council Vice Speaker Takes Part in G20 Parliamentary Speakers' Summit in Brazil

Dr. Al-Salami also discussed the Kingdom's approach to addressing poverty and hunger at the national and international levels - SPA
Dr. Al-Salami also discussed the Kingdom's approach to addressing poverty and hunger at the national and international levels - SPA
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Saudi Shura Council Vice Speaker Takes Part in G20 Parliamentary Speakers' Summit in Brazil

Dr. Al-Salami also discussed the Kingdom's approach to addressing poverty and hunger at the national and international levels - SPA
Dr. Al-Salami also discussed the Kingdom's approach to addressing poverty and hunger at the national and international levels - SPA

A Saudi Shura Council delegation, led by Vice Speaker of the Shura Council Dr. Mishaal bin Fahm Al-Salami, has participated in the 10th G20 Parliamentary Speakers' Summit (P20) inaugurated in Brasilia by the National Congress of Brazil in collaboration with the Inter-Parliamentary Union under the theme "Parliaments for a Just World and a Sustainable Planet."
During the opening session attended by the speakers of the G20 parliaments and other invited countries, the vice speaker of the Shura Council expressed his sincere gratitude to the Brazilian parliament for its hospitality and warm reception.

He also expressed his high appreciation for Brazil's launch of the Global Alliance Against Hunger and Poverty during the previous G20 summit, SPA reported.
He emphasized that the Kingdom became a member of the global alliance to combat hunger and poverty in May 2024 and will be hosting the UN Conference on Land and Drought in Riyadh in December.
Dr. Al-Salami also discussed the Kingdom's approach to addressing poverty and hunger at the national and international levels. He noted that the government has issued a series of resolutions on poverty and hunger, while the Shura Council has enacted legislation to combat poverty, hunger, and inequality. The legislation creates social safety through government support programs, social insurance programs, labor market support, the establishment of a Social Development Bank, and the contribution of charities.
He asserted that the Kingdom has been committed to sponsoring and promoting charitable and humanitarian work. He cited the approximately $133 billion in development assistance provided from 1975 to 2024, which was distributed to 171 countries worldwide and implemented over 7,090 humanitarian, relief, and development projects. He added that the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre (KSrelief) is currently engaged in over 1,700 projects to address hunger and poverty worldwide.
In terms of the Kingdom's endeavors to address inequality, he said that Saudi Arabia has ratified the Equal Remuneration Convention (No. 100) and the Discrimination (Employment and Occupation) Convention (No. 111). He confirmed that the percentage of women's participation in the labor market increased to 37% in 2023, surpassing the percentage anticipated in Vision 2030, noting that the Kingdom's laws prohibit all forms of discrimination in jobs and wages between men and women at work.
The vice speaker of the Shura Council also stated that Saudi Arabia has provided essential relief to the Palestinian people in Gaza in the amount of $187 million, as well as a total of $1.6 billion in development and general humanitarian assistance.
Dr. Al-Salami affirmed that the Kingdom has also made significant political efforts. He said that the Kingdom called for an Arab Islamic Extraordinary Summit in Riyadh on November 11, 2023, and launched the Global Alliance for the Implementation of the Two-State Solution in partnership with the Arab and Islamic countries, the European Union, and Norway. He added that the Kingdom hosted the alliance's first meeting in Riyadh on October 30, 2024, and announced the holding of the Joint Arab Islamic Extraordinary Summit in Riyadh on November 11. He indicated that all these efforts are aimed at an immediate ceasefire, ending the Israeli occupation, providing relief to the Palestinian people, and establishing an independent Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital in accordance with UN Security Council resolutions.
The P20 summit addressed a variety of critical issues on its agenda, including the contribution of parliaments in fighting hunger, poverty, and inequality, as well as the role of parliaments in addressing the environmental crisis, sustainability, and building global governance adapted to the challenges of the 21st century.