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Amman - The Arab Organization for Quality Assurance in Education concluded the training program "Reviewer of Quality Assurance in Education" in its eleventh edition "Online", which was held on Fridays and Saturdays 5-6 February, Friday and Saturday 12-13 February, Friday and Saturday 19-20 February, and Friday 26 February.
A number of quality and education specialists in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar and Jordan participated in the course.
On this program, His Excellency Dr. Talal Abu-Ghazaleh affirmed that "AROQA" is working on training and capacity building in the field of quality assurance in education, as this qualitative session took place; To prepare and qualify participants to be evaluators of quality education, and qualified to work in quality departments.
The holding of the Online Reviewer course comes in line with the vision of His Excellency Dr. Talal Abu-Ghazaleh on the importance of providing training opportunities for all and the advantages of digital education and its role in the process of transmitting information and communicating it to the largest number of individuals, especially in light of the emerging Corona virus pandemic.
The Reviewer course program, which was held digitally via zoom, included providing participants with the necessary skills for a successful evaluator "professionally and personally," in addition to acquiring skills related to field visit, examining evidence, writing reports, and practical applications.
The training program - presented by the Executive Director of the Arab Organization for Quality Assurance in Education, Mr. Yaser Al-Nadi - focused on learning about local and international accreditation standards, and the practical application of how to conduct preparation for field visits and evaluating an educational institution virtually.
The participants praised the course program, and also thanked His Excellency Dr. Talal Abu-Ghazaleh for his support in providing distance learning courses and programs, and since his happiness had anticipated the crisis and called for the need for remote learning and training to be accessible to everyone, especially as we live in a digital and technological race that requires us. to keep up with it and interact with .
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