Project Report
| Aug 30, 2025
Scientific Research, opening Horizons
By Abdulrazak Madi | Project Leader
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We believe that scientific research is not limited to major universities, it can begin with any student passionate about knowledge, especially our orphaned and displaced students.
Through the Academic Advising Track, we help our students:
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Pursue their interests and turn them into research questions.
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Develop critical and creative thinking.
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Learn to analyze problems and evaluate solutions.
Despite all challenges, when our students find a space to experiment, ask questions, and research, they feel their voices are heard and that their ideas can become seeds for greater change.
With your support through GlobalGiving, we are not only giving them access to education, but also opening a path for them to become seekers of truth, creators of knowledge, and individuals capable of making a real impact in their communities.
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Aug 27, 2025
AI Workshop in Everyday Life
By Abdulrazak Madi | Project Leader
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Mr. Marwan A. a specialist in Artificial Intelligence, will present a unique workshop titled: "Artificial Intelligence in Everyday Life" for both Masarat’s returning students and those who have recently enrolled.
Purpose of the Workshop
The workshop aims to equip our students with practical skills to harness AI tools, not just as a source of knowledge but as a powerful companion in their academic and personal growth.
Key Themes of the Workshop:
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How AI can simplify time management and study planning.
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Smart research strategies to quickly access reliable sources.
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Using AI to improve writing, creativity, and critical thinking.
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Transforming a simple idea into an academic or scientific project with AI support.
Why It Matters for Our Students
For our orphaned and displaced students, who already face significant challenges, this workshop opens a new door of opportunity. It helps them see technology not as a barrier, but as a bridge to empowerment, creativity, and real progress.
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Aug 20, 2025
Small-Group Learning
By Abdulrazak Madi | Project Leader
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Learning extends beyond books to include the environment in which students learn and the way they interact with others. That’s where the importance of small-group learning lies, as it emphasizes peer collaboration and the exchange of educational experiences in a more intimate setting.
In the Academic Advising Pathway, we continuously adopt this approach because it helps students to:
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Develop communication and teamwork skills.
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Gain the ability to solve problems through discussion and the exchange of perspectives.
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Receive timely and relevant feedback from peers and mentors.
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Feel like part of a smaller, closer, and more supportive learning community.
These small groups are not only a tool for learning, but also a space where students discover their personalities, develop social skills, and find the confidence to share their ideas. With every discussion within the group, a seed of awareness and personal growth is planted, one that will accompany the student throughout their educational and professional journey.
Note: The names mentioned in the picture are fictitious.
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