AMA Access
Students' Leadership Festival ( Al M'diq, February, 5th - 7th, 2015) was an
attempt from the Association of Moroccan Alumni (AMA) to feed discovered gifts
and talents, provide its Access students
with interaction and leadership opportunities and offer them a chance to be
there where not many of their school mates were. From both Tahla and Tiznit to to
both Tetouane and AL M’Diq… Two long ways and itineraries to and fro.
The
Association of Moroccan Alumni (AMA),
the Moroccan Resource Centers of English Network and the regional
Language Office (RELO), in collaboration with the Ministry of National
Education and Vocational Training, have offered twenty distinguished Access
participants from Taza and Tiznite Regions a chance to huddle, befriend,
communicate, share, mentor, support, and
enjoy a three-day holiday hundreds of miles away from home.
The
three-day AMA Students' Leadership Access Fesitival’s programme managed to make room for a series
of presentations, debates, role plays, learners’ projects, teachers’ projects,
a creative writing feedback session , a poster session and a social evening
that highlighted lots of quasi-hidden
artistic talents.
Intissar introduced to
her book “ Le chant de la colomb”
which she wrote at the age of forteen and for which has so far been acclaimed by a number
of personalities and institutions. Intissar Louah is now an honored member of AMA for what she
has managed to accomplish so far.
Intissar Louah who received huge encouragement for her writing talent in Canada (letters from Canadian ministers and officials, and a letter from the Buckingham Palace from the Queen of Britain Elizabeth II) remains almost unknown in academic and cultural circles in Morocco.
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