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On Tuesday December 7th, Her Majesty Queen Rania visited the Queen Rania Teacher Academy (QRTA) in the King Hussein Business Park to congratulate its team after one of its training programs received international academic accreditation from the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP).



Last week, QRTA announced that its in-service Teacher Education Professional Diploma (TEPD), which offers online and in-person training to current teachers, had been accredited by CAEP, the largest accreditation council of its kind in the United States, making the academy the first educational organization to receive the international academic accreditation in Jordan and the third in the Middle East.



In a meeting with QRTA’s CEO, Dr. Osama Obeidat, and members of the academy’s management team, Her Majesty stated that the CAEP accreditation is a testament to the competency of the academy and the caliber of its in-service TEPD program. 






“This achievement didn’t happen overnight. It comes after a ten-year journey of hard work and constant evolution,” the Queen said, adding that QRTA must continue to assess its programs in order to monitor their real-life impact on teachers and students.


The TEPD was first launched in 2016 by QRTA as a pre-service diploma in cooperation with University College London and the Ministry of Education. In May 2021, QRTA handed over the pre-service diploma to the University of Jordan and three other public universities, making the first-of-its-kind diploma available to prospective teachers across the country. 

QRTA has since moved out of University of Jordan campus and handed over its building to the university’s administration, and developed an in-service version of the TEPD, which it now offers to working teachers in Jordan and the region. 

During the meeting, Obeidat explained that the CAEP accreditation process took two years to complete, and included the submission of a comprehensive roadmap, rigorous documentation, several interviews, and a site visit. QRTA’s in-service TEPD was granted full accreditation for the coming seven years, which is the maximum accreditation length granted by the council.  

Her Majesty was briefed on QRTA’s current work, including its introduction of an online and blended teacher-training model in light of the pandemic. The team explained their efforts to share their experience in pre-service teacher training with public universities, contributing to the successful scaling of the pre-service TEPD program.

The meeting also included a summary of QRTA’s recent contributions to local and regional education industry, such as the academy’s series of free live webinars hosted by Jordanian and Arab educational experts, totaling 72 sessions and netting 789,000 views to date. 

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It is that that time of the year where one of my favourite events on Her Majesty's calendar "The Queen Rania Award for Excellence in Education occurs. On Monday December 2019, she honored the 2019 winners during its 14th Teacher Award and 6th Principal Award cycles ceremony held at the Royal Cultural Palace in Amman on Monday.

In her capacity as chairperson of QRAEE’s board of trustees, Her Majesty presented the winners with trophies and certificates and congratulated them on their achievements.

This year, QRAEE announced it had received 3,896 applications, of which 3,582 were for the Distinguished Teacher Award, and 314 for the Distinguished Principal Award. QRAEE also noted that there was a 45% increase in applications for the teacher award and a 24% increase in applications for the principal award compared to last year.

Always elegant, Her Majesty wore a Zara ensemble composed off a Printed top with tie details paired with a print pleated skirt. She was also holding her trusted Gabriela Hearst Nina Bag Cognac Calf Leather Limited Edition 

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On Wednesday June 19th, Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah visited the Queen Rania Teacher Academy (QRTA) at the University of Jordan. She was given an update on the progress of its training programs.

During the visit, she met with the staff and a group of student teachers, who explained how they are developing their teaching skills.

She was briefed on how technology is used at the academy while attending a session detailing the academy’s past achievements and future plans. She also learned about innovation in education, and on STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, the Arts, and Mathematics) educational approach that helps students learn new skills to keep pace with the modern world.

Her Majesty also met with a few members of staff, who spend this time of year evaluating the academy’s achievements, objectives, and the feedback it received throughout the previous academic year. The team also outlines plans for the upcoming academic year to ensure adherence to innovations in teacher training.


QRTA underlined its vital collaborative approach and partnerships with world-renowned educational institutions including Harvard University, University of Connecticut, and University College London’s Institute of Education to enhance its academic programs.

The Queen also sat in on some of the TEPD Student Teachers Inquiry projects by the program’s third cohort, under which student teachers present the main skills they have acquired throughout their time at the academy. The Inquiry projects aim to assess the student teachers’ conversational skills and highlight the importance of research in the field of education. 

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Earlier today Wednesday March 27th, Her Majesty Queen Rania announced a new collaboration between USAID and the Queen Rania Teacher Academy (QRTA) at QRTA’s new premises at the University of Jordan in the companied of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) Administrator Mark Green.

This newest collaboration aims to provide QRTA’s pre-service Teacher Education Professional Diploma (TEPD) at public universities outside the capital, Amman. Before rolling out the program, QRTA will train university staff in charge of teaching the diploma to ensure full adherence to its standards. The collaboration will span four years.

Through this collaboration, university students aspiring to become teachers will gain the practical skills they need to make learning engaging for children.

Commenting on the new partnership, Her Majesty Queen Rania noted that this collaboration will shed light on QRTA’s important role in teacher training, and enhance the quality of education across Jordan by providing teachers with skills to excel in the classroom.

Her Majesty also thanked USAID for its support and its commitment to Jordan’s development, highlighting its focus on issues of concern to Jordan, and the crucial role the collaboration will have in expanding the reach of pre-service teacher training outside the capital, Amman.

Conveying her vision for QRTA, Her Majesty added that the academy aims to become a regional center for expertise in education development and teacher training, stressing the importance of adhering to the highest standards when scaling the diploma program across the country.

Established in 2016, the TEPD was developed in cooperation with the Ministry of Education, incorporating international best practices, while also addressing challenges unique to Jordan’s classrooms. The program has successfully empowered its graduates with improved teaching skills and enhanced students’ learning outcomes.

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Sorry for the late post, I was tired yesterday and didn't switch on my laptop. Here is yesterday's engagement.

On Sunday, His Majesty King Abdullah, accompanied by Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah, visited the University of Jordan, to inaugurate the new premises of the Queen Rania Teacher Academy (QRTA) at which aims to improve the quality of education in Jordan and the region.

The academy is located at the University of Jordan's campus, and its new premises are provided with the latest tools and technologies to support teacher trainees and equip them with key skills and teaching techniques. Its facilities include 34 classrooms, four lecture halls, five computer labs, three science labs, an auditorium, and a library.

Their Majesties were given a tour of the new premises, where His Majesty expressed his appreciation for the role that teachers play in building generations, and his confidence in their ability to develop Jordan’s human resources, which have achieved a distinguished standing in the region and the world.

Congratulations to the University of Jordan, which has today expanded its academic arsenal by welcoming the teacher training academy among the faculties of this esteemed institution
— Rania Al Abdullah (@QueenRania) January 27, 2019
The King and Queen sat in on a class offered under the academy’s Teacher Education Professional Diploma (TEPD), where teachers shared their experiences with the pre-service diploma. Their Majesties also stopped by a workshop for public school teachers on developing children’s creative thinking skills.

Her Majesty gave the inaugural speech, where she thanked all those who contributed to the establishment of the academy, including His Majesty, who has always kept watch over the education of Jordan’s children, ensuring it meets his ambitions for them.

“There is no one more worthy of our resources, time, and effort than the person standing at the front of the classroom—the teacher who spends a third of her day with our children, and who imparts principles and values to them alongside math and language skills,” Her Majesty said.

“When I first entered public work, I realized that no goal is more important to me than empowering teachers,” Her Majesty said. “The lucky ones among us find someone to inspire them and push them toward their goal. I am fortunate to have found that in the person closest to me, and I am honored to be his lifelong companion,” she continued.

Addressing her lovely husband His Majesty, Queen Rania thanked the King for his unwavering support throughout her journey with the academy.
The lucky ones among us find someone to inspire them and push them toward their goal. I am fortunate to have found that in the person closest to me, His Majesty @KingAbdullahII, and I am honored to be his lifelong companion
— Rania Al Abdullah (@QueenRania) January 27, 2019

“You were there to help me see clearly through the many challenges of education reform. You are always generous with your advice when my doubts get the better of me. And, above all else, you reinforce my faith, every day, in the importance of educating our children and supporting their teachers,” Her Majesty stated.

I know you never wait for a word of thanks. Even so, from myself and on behalf of every student, father, mother, teacher, and principal – thank you, @KingAbdullahII. If not for your vast heart – where every child can find a home – this academy would not have seen the light
— Rania Al Abdullah (@QueenRania) January 27, 2019
“I know you never wait for a word of thanks,” the Queen noted. “Even so, from myself and on behalf of every student, father, mother, teacher, and principal—thank you, Your Majesty. If not for your vast heart, where every child can find a home, this project would not have seen the light.”

No one is more worthy of educating future generations than those who travel distances before sunrise to attend classes, and to learn how to encourage inquisitiveness. This is ambition, the foundation of citizenship, and the values Your Majesty seeks in builders of the future
— Rania Al Abdullah (@QueenRania) January 27, 2019
Noting the many sacrifices made by those “who have chosen to learn in order to teach,” Her Majesty commended teacher trainees who leave their homes before sunrise to make their way to the academy, in order to learn how to create a classroom environment that encourages inquisitiveness and learning.

Over the past 20 years, I have met with thousands of teachers. I saw in each of them the hopes of an entire generation – the collective ambitions of parents, and the future of a nation. That is why we established the teacher training academy
— Rania Al Abdullah (@QueenRania) January 27, 2019
“This is ambition; this is the foundation of citizenship; and these are the values that Your Majesty seeks in the builders of the future. Our teachers are your soldiers, and they are here today, arming themselves with the knowledge and determination to bring up generations who are confident and capable of conquering the challenges of their time,” the Queen concluded.
Our teachers are His Majesty’s soldiers, and they are here today, arming themselves with the knowledge and determination to bring up generations who are confident and capable of conquering the challenges of their time
— Rania Al Abdullah (@QueenRania) January 27, 2019

Also speaking was His Excellency Prime Minister Omar Razzaz stating that the opening of QRTA’s new premises is a national achievement and “an expression of the considerable attention dedicated to education in Jordan.”

Prime Minister Razzaz also thanked His Majesty for making education reform a top priority and regularly following up on the progress of the National Strategy for Human Resource Development 2016-2025.







In turn, QRTA CEO Haif Bannayan said His Majesty’s support of the launch of the National Strategy for Human Resource Development, which recommended reforming teacher training in the Kingdom, has given QRTA’s mission a great push forward.


“The academy partnered with the world’s greatest in this field and hired the best Jordanian teaching staff, successfully launching the TEPD under the patronage of Her Majesty in September of 2016,” Bannayan said.

The TEPD aims to prepare future educators to treat classrooms as the birthplaces of innovation, leadership, and civic participation among Jordanian youth.

With the support of the Jordanian government, QRTA has graduated its first two TEPD cohorts, and is currently training its third, consisting of 800 teachers. The academy aims to graduate 1,500 teacher trainees under the TEDP in 2020 and 3,000 in 2021.

Launched in 2009, QRTA is an independent non-profit organization committed to the vision of Queen Rania to empower educators with skills, recognition, and the support they need to excel in the classroom.

In partnership with the Ministry of Education and the Teachers College at Columbia University, the academy offers training programs for teachers that align with local and regional educational needs.

In addition to the pre-service TEPD, QRTA also offers the Advanced Instructional Leadership Professional Diploma for school principals as well as in-service programs for current teachers. In recent years, in collaboration with the Ministry of Education, QRTA has expanded its programs to cover all governorates.

Members of royal family members(TRH Princess Ghidal Talal, Princess Zeina Al Feisal, Princess Rym Ali and Princess Wijdan Bint Fawaz Al Hashemi)  and a number of senior officials, MPs, diplomats, and representatives from the public and private education sectors attended the inauguration.

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Her Majesty Queen Rania is known around the world for advocacy work related to education, health, community empowerment, youth, cross-cultural dialogue, and micro-finance.
Queen Consort of Jordan, wife to His Majesty King Abdullah II and mother to four, she describes herself as the lady with a really cool day job. She is also an avid user of social media and maintains pages on Facebook, YouTube, Instagram and Twitter.
Yearly she tops the list of the best dress fashion icons, royal ladies and queen consorts both domestically and Internationally whether is Vogue's list or Vanity Fair's list

This website was launched to help women emulate the impeccable style of Her Majesty Queen Rania. Since learning about the Jordanian royal family, I have been a Queen Rania's style fan for many years because she has a way of emulate Arabic traditional outfit, styles in a Western way without conflict.
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