Parents Satisfaction With The Events And Workshops Of The Summer Programme Amounts To 96%
August 9, 2017
According to customer satisfaction surveys filled by parents and students participating in the summer programme, the Ministry of Culture and Knowledge Development announced that the satisfaction rate with the events and workshops of the programme amounted to 96.1%. More than 1225 parents took part in the survey from different emirates in 9 centers including: Abu Dhabi, Al Dhafra, Dalma, Ajman, Ras Al Khaimah, Umm Al Quwain, Fujairah, Dibba Al Fujairah and Masafi. “The ministry used surveys and statistics to reveal important information that will undoubtedly contribute to the development and improvement of future workshops and activities to be held as part of next year’s program. Students and parents satisfaction act as a key indicator of the program’s success, evaluation and development “. commented Abdullah Al Nuaimi, Head of the Government Communications Department. Meanwhile, parents of participants expressed their happiness with the participation of their children in the program, stressing their keenness in participation in next year’s various events. According to parents, not only does the cultural summer program offer workshops and specialized courses that are not available in other summer programs, but it also works on talent’s discovery and support. “The program has achieved the aspirations of many parents, in discovering and supporting the talents of their children at various age levels in the summer time.”, commented Ahmed Al-Dhahiri, parent of a participant at Ajman Cultural Center. “The program helped in the development of the sense of community spirit and team work among students, in addition to creating an innovation and creativity encouraging atmosphere. This contributed to the intellectual and spiritual development of students’ personalities.”, commented Hani Abdel Moneim Mohammed, one of the parents at Al Dhafra Center “The program succeeded in earning the trust of the parents and students alike, by supporting students and offering them a variety of events, meeting diverse tastes and needs of all students. This variety was one of the most important elements attracting students with different passions.”, noted Reem Sultan Al Shamsi, one of the parents.