Abstract

This research aims to build a training program entitled Embroidery with satin and organza ribbons, and then determine its effectiveness in raising the creative skills of Siwa Oasis girls, by asking and answering questions. The program was applied to achieve its objectives and verify its assumptions to develop the skill of trainees with knowledge, creative skills of embroidery with ribbons and the implementation of final products aesthetically and suitability for use. To ensure the development of knowledge and skills of trainees in the Siwa Oasis and raise their technical level, which leads to participation in the development of society and in line with the state's tendency to create jobs. And also raise the economic situation of girls Siwa Oasis by teaching them one of the crafts that can produce some artistic products, selling them in the domestic market for tourists so as to meet their physical, moral and psychological needs. This is one of the most important objectives of the creative industries program and within the activities of the project of cultural diversity and creative industries, and its role in achieving sustainable development of the Egyptian National Commission for Education, Science and Culture UNESCO, on the art and technique of embroidery with satin and organza ribbons. The current research followed the descriptive and experimental method, it found differences between the average grades of the trainees of the skill included in the program in favor of the post-skill performance, which indicates that all trainees benefit from the knowledge and information contained in the program.

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