The capacity building seminar for MoE employees has ended

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Thu, Oct 05 2023 10:27 AM
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The capacity building seminar for MoE’s development department employees ended successfully after two days of group work, scientific discussions and presentations by officials and experts of different departments and their working methods.
Maulawi Abdul Khaliq Sadeq, the MoE quality assurance deputy, pointing to the role of seminars in improving quality of work, expressed hope that with the holding of such seminars, the quality of work will improve.
He called the overall security in the country a blessing from allah and added that this opportunity should be used optimally in education.
During this two-days seminar, experts from education and training deputy, Islamic studies deputy, quality assurance and administration & resources deputy present their presentations on relevant topics and answered the questions of the participants.
The seminar participants expressed their satisfaction with the teaching quality of this seminar and requested to hold such a seminar.

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