A sequence of rising applied sciences is converting the instructional panorama, improving kids’s skills and creativity, professionals have printed.
The findings had been highlighted at the second one annual convention on youth care and building staged the day past at InterContinental Bahrain in Manama through authorized instructional coaching establishment Honour Code.
The expo used to be themed ‘Envisioning the future of gifted children and the reality of identifying, nurturing and developing them in the light of the third millennium’.
A number of global audio system amassed beneath one roof, bringing alive vital discussions and burning problems, from cutting edge management and particular must virtual transformation, via talks and panels.
The development used to be attended through ratings of pros in childcare and comparable sectors, along ministry officers and different visitors.
“Smart learning using AI-powered (artificial intelligence) puppet-based instruction is popular in schools in the UK, Finland and Japan,” Ahlia College assistant professor Dr Fatema Al Dhaen informed the GDN.
Dr Al Dhaen
“It broadens the scope for innovation, creativity and imagination in children. While this is not available in the Gulf region, a number of schools in the UAE and Qatar host special augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) laboratories,” she added.
“While the main intent for this is to teach students about culture and national identity, giving them a glimpse of how life in these countries was about 50 years ago, these tools also expand the scope of pedagogy and how children engage in learning environments.”
Elaborating on the advantages, Dr Al Dhaen famous that AI platforms had been a very good problem-solving device and supply fast comments, which motivates kids to be informed.
“Sometimes, children do not ask questions because they do not want to sound silly. AI helps reduce that possibility,” she added.
At the turn aspect, Dr Dhaen identified, those applied sciences are dear and an over dependence on AI, as an example, particularly at a tender age may curb socialisation. Alternatively, she famous that that is the place the human part is available in.
“Emerging technologies are not meant to replace traditional learning rather to enhance them,” she remarked.
The position of those expertise, actually, does now not finish right here. The newest virtual creations also are proving helpful in recognising possible talent units amongst scholars.
Qatar-based trainer teacher and AI trainer Sherif Abdel Moneim, who works at Al Andalus Instructional Advanced, spoke in regards to the software of AI to find and nurture younger skills.
“A few months ago, we started working on a project in Saudi Arabia where we developed tests for children that can help us discover their potential. These tests are made according to global standards. Once we have the results, we analyse them using AI and categorise the students according to their skill set. We then see how to enrich and improve them,” Mr Abdel Moneim defined, including that device takes under consideration other skills – now not simply intelligence within the typical sense.

Mr Abdel Moneim
“IQ (intelligence quotient) exams center of attention principally on such things as numerical skill. We attempt to duvet a wide variety of intelligence and the several types of leisure pursuits. We find character characteristics and measure non-public attitudes, like ‘does the student have leadership qualities’, as an example.
“We put the students in specific situations and we give them options they must choose from, which helps us identify which direction the child is leaning toward. After this, we develop KPIs and monitor the data to measure improvement,” he stated, forward of his communicate.
Different spaces that had been mentioned all through the convention incorporated the significance of nutrition and job to spice up cognitive functioning, integrating particular wishes into mainstream training to make sure equivalent alternatives, methodology and gear to spot kids with management and outstanding skills.
The programme additionally highlighted Bahrain’s many insurance policies and projects towards kid building. The Nationwide Youth Technique 2023-2027, as an example, goals to proceed offering a secure and sustainable surroundings for kid building and enlargement, and Kid Legislation No 37, promulgated in 2012, protects kid rights throughout quite a lot of spheres.
Additional, the Social Construction Ministry gives make stronger programs for kids just like the Kid Coverage Centre, which safeguards the ones as much as the age of 18 from all kinds of abuse and forget. A make stronger assist line – 998 – could also be to be had.
A contemporary BNA file, dated July 2025, highlighted that the Schooling Ministry used to be enterprise the most important enlargement up to now in accommodating scholars with autism and highbrow disabilities, following the final touch of 23 newly-equipped and furnished school rooms throughout Bahrain.
Further plans come with an build up in totally geared up faculty buses designated for college kids with disabilities.
A prior GDN file, dated March 2024, recorded that 7,990 scholars with studying disabilities had been being skilled in executive colleges, highlighting the dominion’s inclusive method.
The expo continues these days and can characteristic a sequence of specialized workshops and different actions.

