In Collaboration with Ramah Center for Research
Abu-Ghazaleh Announces the Launch of International Scientific Conference on Inclusive Education Next November 

AMMAN - HE Dr. Talal Abu-Ghazaleh, founder and chairman of Talal Abu-Ghazaleh Global Digital (TAG.D), announced the convening of the International Scientific Conference titled “Inclusive Education: Prospects and Aspirations”. The event will be organized by the Arab Organization for Quality Assurance in Education (TAG-EDUQA), a member of TAG.GD, in collaboration with the Ramah Center for Research and Human Resources Development in Jordan, scheduled to be held in November 2025.
On this occasion, Dr. Abu-Ghazaleh stated that the conference reflects the outcomes of the 3rd Global Disability Summit, held in Berlin, April 2025. He emphasized that the initiative comes out of a firm belief that inclusive education is a fundamental right for students with disabilities, representing as a cornerstone for achieving social justice and advancing sustainable development.
 “At TAG.GD, we are committed to making this conference a key platform for exchanging expertise, discussing the latest global practices and innovative field experiences in inclusive education, addressing the challenges and obstacles facing their implementation, and proposing practical solutions that advance the quality of educational services,” Dr. Abu-Ghazaleh said.
Not to mention, the conference will host elite group of local and international experts, researchers, educators, and specialists to discuss a number of topics such as global best practices in inclusive education, early intervention, data-driven policy development, the role of families and local communities, applications of technology and Artificial Intelligence (AI), and strategies for teaching scientific subjects to students with visual and hearing impairments.
Meanwhile, Dr. Abu-Ghazaleh called on researchers, postgraduate students, faculty members, and educational leaders to contribute with their outstanding research papers, noting that accepted papers will be published in the Ramah Journal for Research and Studies, with the possibility of publication in the internationally Scopus-indexed journals, subject to recognized conditions and standards.
Dr. Abu-Ghazaleh concluded, “Through this Conference, our vision is to contribute to shaping practical policies and recommendations that strengthen the capacities of educators, provide inclusive and supportive learning environments, and enable students with disabilities to fully integrate into their communities.”




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