Workshop titled: Values in the Age of Trends: From Formalism to Commitment
Under the patronage of
Professor Dr. Ahmed El-Menshawy, President of the University
Professor Dr. Hassan Howail, Dean of the Faculty
The Community Service and Student Affairs Sectors at the Faculty of Education organized a workshop titled "Values in the Age of Trends: From Formalism to Commitment." Professor Dr. Amal Mahmoud Sultan, Assistant Professor of Principles of Education and Educational Planning, lectured. Professor Dr. Amani Mohamed Sherif, Vice Dean for Community Service Affairs, Professor Dr. Howida Mahmoud Sayed, Vice Dean for Education and Student Affairs, and Professor Dr. Hanaa Farghali, Director of the Faculty's Crisis Unit were also present.
The meeting addressed several key topics, most notably:
The nature of values in the digital age and their transformation into fleeting electronic phenomena.
The impact of trends on shaping learners' awareness and self-image.
The gap between formal values and genuine behavioral commitment.
Protecting youth from negative values and employing digital content to instill positive values.
The role of educational institutions in building an informed personality capable of distinguishing between what is promoted and what is adhered to.
Developing critical thinking skills and strengthening students' sense of belonging and national identity.
In his speech, Professor Hassan Howail, Dean of the College, emphasized the pioneering role of teachers in instilling values and principles in young people. He emphasized the need to make values an integral part of the educational process to keep pace with the challenges of the digital age.
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