QNA
Doha
Assistant Undersecretary for Educational Affairs at the Ministry of Education and Higher Education (MoEHE) Maha Zayed Al Ruwaili has urged all stakeholders and school workers to cooperate to standardise and improve the quality of education programmes in all areas including evaluation and tests levels, development of student character in academic guidance, as well as safeguarding the national and Islamic identity.
Ruwaili made the appeal during the second periodic meeting with the male and female managers of public schools (boys and girls) for the academic year 2022-2023.
Organised by the educational affairs sector in cooperation with Training and Development Center and Schools Evaluation Department, the meeting was attended by 230 male and female managers of schools, along with academic representatives.
In her remark at the meeting, Ruwaili said the educational affairs sector is ready with its all departments to support male and female managers of schools to perform their functions, including on the importance of guiding the students towards choosing the academic tracks that are appropriate and relevant to the labour market.
She also stressed the importance of providing constant vocational development for the teachers through the individual efforts offered by the school internally or through sharing the expertise with other schools.
She highlighted the positive impact of providing the necessary support to teachers and school staff, underscoring the importance fostering informed partnership with the students’ guardians to be effective partners in upgrading their children’s learning, as well as promoting the role of the school’s counsellor as a focal point between schools and MEHE’s departments to facilitate such a work.
Ruwaili announced that MEHE will soon issue the circulars pertaining to the timeline and details of registering the students in the public schools for the upcoming academic year 2023-2024, in addition to a series of beneficial educational programmes laid out by the ministry.
She called for the importance of schools’ support to the MEHE in order to implement these programmes.
She also lauded the resounding success of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022.
Director of Early Years Education at MEHE Maryam Ali AlNesef Al Boainain said that a programme will be launched with the strategic objectives to make schools places to provide high-quality and safe academic experiences for all students and empower the persons with special needs with the feeling of an active, self-educated, self-confident, citizen who is aware of his abilities.
For her part, Director of the Educational Guidance Department Maryam Noman Al Emadi spoke about a programme to be launched in order to develop and promote education to high levels and standards to achieve Qatar National Vision 2030.
Director of Educational Training and Development Center Eman Al Mohannadi reviewed the fields that should be developed to have a successful educational programme with the focus on the role of teachers in students’ learning process.