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Monday 3 May 2010

A video

Hi American group, This is the production of your srereoypes that are made by my students. Could you please debunk them? Fatma Bint Qais School All The best, Mona

A video

Hi American group, These are the stereotypes and we want you to debunk them please. Regards, Students Of Fatma B Qais School,Sultanate of Oman.

Saturday 1 May 2010

Youth media

Hi Julia and students, These are your country streotypes done by my students. could you please debunk them? Regrds, Mona

Tuesday 16 March 2010

Oman stereotypes

Hi everyone, This is a video about our Oman steroetypes. Hope that we have debunked our steroetpes. All the best, Al Ghalia

Saturday 6 March 2010

Oman stereotypes: A video

Hi everyone, This is the second episode of our stereotypes. Enjoy it. Cheers, Fatma Al Mazroeo

Oman stereotypes: A video

Hi everyone, Those are our stereotypes that we have debunked. Hope that you will enjoy watching our videos. Cheers, Fatma Al Mazroea

Thursday 4 February 2010

A meeting in Fatma B Qais School(Dhahira Region)






Hello everyone,
A Quality Specialist,Saeed Al Abdulsalm,accompanied with al Farooq School from Batinah region visited Fatma B Qais school,Dhahira region for sharing and culivating experience on Wednesday,3 rd Feb.2010.Plenty of activiteis and presentaions are implemented and plans scheduled to move ahead. The sponsors of the event are: the Quality Specialist,Saeed Al Abdulsalam &Directorate General of Education in Dhahira Region,Saif Al Shebani.

Friday 22 January 2010

Episode II-" Oman's Coast"

The Status of Omani women in the Sultanate of Oman


Debunk stereotypes project

I'm Eman A'Shmali. I'm studying in grade 12 in Fatma Bint Qais school. My school is in Ibri, Al-Dahira region, Sultante of Oman.

I have chosen this topic to change the idea the people all over the world have about the situation of the Omani women.

After 1970, when His Majesty Sultan Qaboos had ruled Oman, everything has changed. One of these things is the situation of the women in Oman. He gave them all rights they deserve to have a good life.

For example, they have the right to study in schools then join any universities or any colleges they want, inside or outside the country. Also they have the right to work in any job they want. Moreover, the first female minister in Arabian Gulf is an Omani woman. They have the right to establish their own companies and mange them. Also they have the right to express their thoughts and opinions. That is briefly, all of these are simple examples to show the world that Omani women are free and they are given their rights.

So, what do think about that? Do agree with me or you still think that the Omani women are not free?

Sunday 17 January 2010

A photo of young Omani students in our school as a part of Omani Wome's Day


Hello there,
This is a picture that illustrates the contributions of Omani Women to the enviromnent as a part of Education for Sustainable Development( Tree planting).
Location: Fatma Bint Qais School
Implemented by: our students
Regards,
mona

A pictuer of the event of Wome's Day In Fatma Bint Qais School


Hello there,
This is another photo of the event of Omani Women's Day in Fatma Bint Qais school.
regards,
mona

Friday 15 January 2010

Women's Day in Fatma B Qais School

Hello
This is a video of Women's Day celebration in Fatma Bint Qais school.
Enjoy it.

Wednesday 13 January 2010

My Group


Hello everybody,
This is a picture of us working out reports of "Debunk Stereotypes project".
we have chosen the of "Women in oman are not free" and we want to tell everbody that is not true.
Do u have any comments?
We are very gratful and we value ur opinions.
This is our blog:
http://omna2010.blogspot.com/

Monday 11 January 2010

My Group

Debunk stereotypes project)) o0 )) 0o
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My name is Al-Ghalia Al-Kalbani .I am in grade 11. My teacher's name is Mrs. Mona Mubarak Al-Ghareebi . We belong to debunk stereotypes project. We are about 9 students . We belong to Fatma Bint Qais school. It is a school in Dhahira Region. It is in a town called Ibri which is in the Sultanate of Oman.

Oman is the country that gave Omani women their rights and they are equal with men. So, they are working in different jobs and in different ministries. Also we can't say that Omani women in the past were not free because they stood by men to earn money by working in handicrafts.

Written by: Al-Ghalia Al-Kalbani)) o00)) 00o

My Group


Hello,
My name is Sultana. I am 17 years old. I live in Ibri in AL-Dhahira region. I was born in Ibri in1992. I study in Fatma Bint Qais School in grade 11. It is a beautiful and big school. I like all my subjects. I have 9 brothers and 5 sisters .I love my family very much. I like reading stories and writing poems. Also I like writing stories. I have chosen to join "Debunk Stereotypes project" because it is a wonderful project that enable us to discuss and meet people from different nations.By this project we can debunk stereotypes that are not true.

The status of Women in Oman has improved since 1970. Before this time women didn't have the right to participate in anything even schools. But now they have the right to do everything. They are the same as the men on everything. They can vote in Shura Council. They have also jobs in ministries as well.

Sunday 10 January 2010



Hello
These are some pictures that illustrate the rights of Omani women in Oman.
Do u agree with us?
Done by: Moza Al Belushi
Mariam Juma Al Abri
Fatma Bint Qais School (Dhahira Region)
Sultanate of Oman

My Group

Women Rights in Oman


A lot of foreign people think that woman in Islam or in Arab countries doesn't have any rights to live like the man. Also, they think that she is controlled by others and doesn't have the chance to say her opinion or do what in her mind.

All of these are not true. People who say like this don't know any thing about Islam and Arab Countries. In Oman woman has the right to say, to think, to learn, to share the man in his live half by half. If I want to say or describe her situation in Oman no body can imagine it. She has the right to learn from childhood to young. She also has the right to say her opinion and be one of the volunteer for Oman conciliation if she like . More over, she become minister and share in doing most things in life.

In addition, she has the right to have an area to build or to sell from the government in order to let her do her best in developing life in Oman.
Done by: Mariam Juma AL-Abri
MOOZA Mubark Al-Balooshi
Grade:11
From:Sultanate Oman(AL-Dhahirah Region)
Fatam Bint Qais school

Wednesday 6 January 2010

My Group




Hello there,
This is Mona Mubarak,a teacher of English from the Sutanate of Oman.Sultanate of oman is situated in the Arabian Gulf,located in Oman Sea.My school is in Dhahira Region, in a town called Ibri(which is next to UAE border).It is for general Education from grades 10- 12.There are about 350 students and all of them are females.Our group hv chosen a project which is about Stereotypes because it is very interesting topic to discuss.In our group which consists of seven students from grade 11 and we have chosen the topic which is about "women in Oman are not free".Do you think that is true???