Muscat: The “Al Hosn Programme” started at the Oman Across Ages Museum, which is organized by the museum during the period from July 30 to August 3, and includes a number of training programs in various fields.
Muzna bint Sulaiman Al Hosaniyeh from the Oman Across Ages Museum said: The museum implements the “Al Hosn Program” for school students from 10 to 16 years old, males and females.
The program aims to present a week full of challenge, competition, learning and work through interactive games aimed at To develop skills among participants such as: teamwork, problem-solving, working under pressure, and time management.
She added that the program includes four interactive and cognitive programs: the Young Leaders Program, the Recycling Program, the Engineering Program, and the Heat Season Program. She pointed out that the program comes within the time plan adopted by the museum’s management during the current year, which includes many different activities and programs for all segments of society.
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