A Working Paper Entitled: A Suggested Proposal for small active research centers to develop future skills among university students

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This proposal is aimed to present a simple concept for small active research centers correlated with mother research Centre and associated with SDL and international digital libraries. which is updating research results and needs according to Saudi Arabia 2030 vision. In addition, it will be supporting the needs of individuals and society depending on global progress and needs of future research skills. The participants will be including all people who can be involved in action researches and participate in the educational system that is enhancing and supporting Saudi’s vision 2030 and continuous national development on Independent schools. simultaneously, it will be encouraging action research within the educational system's inputs and outcomes at the same time of development processes. This will keep altering and developing Saudi educational circumstances members’ future research skills and increase their reliability and validity

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