In a strategic partnership
between TAG-EDUQA and Global Vision Foundation
AMMAN – Talal Abu-Ghazaleh
Knowledge Forum (TAG-KF), a member of Talal Abu-Ghazaleh Global Digital
(TAG.GD), has hosted the graduation ceremony of the first batch of the
Inclusive Digital Educator Diploma, under the patronage of HE Dr. Talal
Abu-Ghazaleh, TAG.GD founder and chairman, in the presence of Mr. Riadh
Zammali, founder and general manager of Global Vision Foundation and Chairman
of the Arab Network Community for the Advocacy of People of Determination
Initiatives.
The Diploma was conducted in
strategic collaboration between Talal Abu-Ghazaleh for Quality Assurance
in Education (TAG-EDUQA) and Global Vision Foundation as part of the Inclusive
Digital Teacher Preparation Scholarship initiative for 1000 educators.
In his opening speech, Dr.
Abu-Ghazaleh emphasized that this initiative stems from his deep belief that
education is a fundamental human right that must be accessible to all,
delivered with the highest standards of quality, especially for marginalized
groups and people of determination, in line with the vision of His Majesty King
Abdullah II ibn Al-Hussein and Her Majesty Queen Rania, for developing
education and enhancing digital transformation in Jordan, which is today one of
the government's priorities under the leadership of Prime Minister Dr. Jafar
Hassan.
For his part, Mr. Zammali
expressed his pride in this partnership, which he described as a successful
model of integrated efforts between educational and developmental institutions
working toward sustainable and meaningful change in the Arab education sector.
For her part, Dr. Maria
Tawalbeh, TAG-EDUQA executive director and general coordinator of the
‘Inclusive Digital Teacher Diploma’, affirmed her pride in being part of this
pioneering initiative, which represents the vision of Dr. Abu-Ghazaleh in
promoting quality education and advancing comprehensive digital inclusion.
The ceremony was attended by
Ms. Essar Mazahreh, Acting Director of Inclusive Education at the Higher
Council for the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and Director of the
Cultural Forum for the Blind, along with a distinguished group of educational
leaders, graduates, and stakeholders in the education sector. The event
featured a visual presentation documenting the journey of the ‘Inclusive
Digital Teacher’ across the Arab region, as well as an inspiring artistic
performance by a talented people of determination.
At the end of the ceremony,
Dr. Abu-Ghazaleh and Mr. Zammali presented certificates to the outstanding
graduates and honored the project’s partners, trainers, and supporters. The
second phase of the Inclusive Digital Teacher Preparation Project was
officially announced, marking a continued commitment to inclusive digital
empowerment in the Arab education sector.