Introduction
Driven by the dedication of the late Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz, may Allah rest his soul in peace, and the steadfast support from the wise leadership of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia toward all matters related to identifying and nurturing gifted individuals, the need arose to strengthen and consolidate ongoing efforts in this area. This led to the creation of a national joint project, executed by expert national authorities with qualified personnel in the area. Consequently, the firm belief in the importance of identifying and fostering this exceptional and vital group was reinforced, with the aim of transforming Saudi society into a knowledge-based society capable of achieving sustainable development.
The initiative commenced in 2011 with a strategic partnership between Mawhiba, the Ministry of Education, and the National Center for Assessment (Qiyas) to establish and implement the "National Program for Gifted Identification" using standardized tools and criteria. A model was developed to identify gifted students through an advanced scientific methodology, grounded in key scientific principles and educational best practices, ensuring the effective selection of promising students. This model resulted in the development of a comprehensive and extensive database of gifted students throughout all regions and cities of the Kingdom, encompassing all age groups within general education.
Objectives
- Identifying gifted male and female students across the Kingdom in the fields of science and technology.
- Developing an integrated ecosystem and a thorough methodology for identifying gifted students.
- Ensuring fairness in the selection of gifted students and nurturing their development by directing them to the appropriate care program.
- Building a comprehensive and detailed database of gifted students throughout the Kingdom.
- Contributing to raising community awareness about the characteristics of gifted individuals and the importance of identifying them.
- Contributing to the enrichment of scientific research sources and the Arabic library in gifted identification.
Achievements
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