Dozens of 2nd Year Baccalaureate students joined the competition to show off their drawing and colouring skills. The purpose behind organizing this contest is to offer our students an opportunity to voice their hidden artistic talents and, by the same token, train them on speaking in public" said Azzedine Amghar, the event coordinator.
Participants were called upon to choose one of the ten units from the 2nd Year Baccalaureate textbook (GATEWAY), draw a thematic poster and present it to the audience in a ten-minute talk. A steop forward towards the Petcha Kutcha.
EDUCATION
CULTRAL ISSUES AND VALUES
THE GIFT OF YOUTH
WOMEN AND POWER
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
HUMOUR
CITIZENSHIP
BRAIN DRAIN
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
HUMAN RIGHTS
Jury members, Abdelaali Nadir from Assalam Junior High School, Younes Attou from Ibn Al Mouqaffaa Junior High School and Jamal El Amrani from Al Imam Malik Junior High School went through hard times to make cases fair.
"There was a clear collaboration and harmony between the teachers and the administration staff". said Abdelaali Nadir. "I shouldn't forget to mention the great dish of couscous we were offered there... I like the idea of "poster display contest" I will try it some time in chaallah", he added.
Ed-Links-Morocco and the Provincial Delegation of the Ministry of National Education in Taza would like to congratulate all the Poster Display Contest paticipants for their distinguished achievements and thank Azzedine Amghar and his colleagues for all the time and effort they invested to make the event happen.
The audience was brought closer not only to the art but to the participants' oral presentation skills as well.
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