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QatarDebate Center holds summer camp for students

Published: 01 Aug 2023 - 08:31 am | Last Updated: 01 Aug 2023 - 08:31 am

QNA

Doha, Qatar: QatarDebate Center, a member of Qatar Foundation has organised a summer camp for youngsters within the students activity forum at the Education City.

The camp aims to introduce the importance of debate art as a vital life-skill that promotes the culture of dialogue through which students acquire skills of critical thinking.

The five-day camp, dedicated to students aged 10 to 13, held workshops that combined joy with learning to provide them with the opportunity to explore concepts that are relevant to debate through theoretical and practical activities, in addition to helping them acquire new experiences during summer vacations and investing in leisure times by enriching their knowledge and abilities through offering a wide range of educational and interactive activities and workshops that benefit them in their daily life. The camp programme focused on several beneficial themes, including development of public speaking skills by learning how to properly deliver speeches, methods of preparing inaugural speeches and convincing the recipients. The workshops also addressed enhancing leadership, community, and cultural capabilities of the participants, as well as basics of planning to achieve best results, learning about arts of debate and understanding its elements and methods of its application.

Trainer Farah Alharbi outlined that the key objective of the camp was to equip young people with keys of critical and logical thinking, along with the proper conversation that is based on respecting others’ opinion through the debate style which represents a practical model to enable them to hold these keys in a more effective and attractive manner.

The recreational activities helped participants develop their creativity, in addition to developing their knowledge and providing them with life-skills, Alharbi said.