On Monday, Her Majesty Queen Rania visited Al Karak, to meet with beneficiaries of the Queen Rania Teacher Academy (QRTA) in which she urged them to continue their pursuit of knowledge to improve their teaching techniques.
During her visit, she stopped by Al Karak Cultural and Sport Center where she was welcomed by its Director, Akram Majali, and its Deputy Director, Omar Suheimat.
At a session attended by participants of the QRTA program Teach Like a Champion 2.0, QRTA CEO, Haif Bannayan, and QRTA Program Lead, Jumana Jabr, she sat down and listened to teachers discuss their expectations of the new program and its potential impact on their classrooms.
Now in its second edition, Teach Like a Champion is a training program run by the QRTA based on a two-part book called ‘Teach Like a Champion’ by Doug Lemov. The book reflects the basis for the program, which aims to enhance educators’ instruction methods and create teaching environments that are conducive to learning across Jordanian schools.
Addressing the attendees, Her Majesty lauded people from Jordan’s south for their resolve, courage, and generosity. “We wanted to ensure the launch of Teach Like a Champion 2.0 from Al Karak, in order to cater to the educational ambitions of the south,” she added.
She commended Al Karak's residents for their hard work in providing for their children with quality education, Her Majesty pointed that this is not surprising for a governorate whose men and women have profoundly influenced Jordan’s growth.
“As you know, learning tools are always evolving, and to teach confidently, teachers must persevere in seeking knowledge and continuously advance their instruction techniques,” she said.
Expressing her pride in the teachers, Her Majesty said “I always feel optimistic around teachers because they are a source of so much good, and they instill hope in their students, who positively influence their families in return.” She also underscored how teachers are at the heart of the education process.
“Teacher training requires the support of all competent authorities, and so does identifying, importing, and fine-tuning the best international teacher training programs to suit our culture, teachers, and curricula,” she also added.
Reflecting on the successful launch of the first edition of Teach Like a Champion, Her Majesty expressed gratitude for the initiative and the impact it has had on thousands of Jordanian teachers.
While in Al Karak, Her Majesty also stopped by the King Abdullah II School for Excellence, where she was welcomed by its Principal, Maysam Majali. A group of QRTA beneficiaries from the south explained to Her Majesty the benefits of QRTA’s various training programs and the impact they have had on them, their schools, and their students. Her Majesty also met with a number of students, teachers, and administrative staff.
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During her visit, she stopped by Al Karak Cultural and Sport Center where she was welcomed by its Director, Akram Majali, and its Deputy Director, Omar Suheimat.
At a session attended by participants of the QRTA program Teach Like a Champion 2.0, QRTA CEO, Haif Bannayan, and QRTA Program Lead, Jumana Jabr, she sat down and listened to teachers discuss their expectations of the new program and its potential impact on their classrooms.
Now in its second edition, Teach Like a Champion is a training program run by the QRTA based on a two-part book called ‘Teach Like a Champion’ by Doug Lemov. The book reflects the basis for the program, which aims to enhance educators’ instruction methods and create teaching environments that are conducive to learning across Jordanian schools.
Addressing the attendees, Her Majesty lauded people from Jordan’s south for their resolve, courage, and generosity. “We wanted to ensure the launch of Teach Like a Champion 2.0 from Al Karak, in order to cater to the educational ambitions of the south,” she added.
She commended Al Karak's residents for their hard work in providing for their children with quality education, Her Majesty pointed that this is not surprising for a governorate whose men and women have profoundly influenced Jordan’s growth.
“As you know, learning tools are always evolving, and to teach confidently, teachers must persevere in seeking knowledge and continuously advance their instruction techniques,” she said.
Expressing her pride in the teachers, Her Majesty said “I always feel optimistic around teachers because they are a source of so much good, and they instill hope in their students, who positively influence their families in return.” She also underscored how teachers are at the heart of the education process.
“Teacher training requires the support of all competent authorities, and so does identifying, importing, and fine-tuning the best international teacher training programs to suit our culture, teachers, and curricula,” she also added.
Reflecting on the successful launch of the first edition of Teach Like a Champion, Her Majesty expressed gratitude for the initiative and the impact it has had on thousands of Jordanian teachers.
While in Al Karak, Her Majesty also stopped by the King Abdullah II School for Excellence, where she was welcomed by its Principal, Maysam Majali. A group of QRTA beneficiaries from the south explained to Her Majesty the benefits of QRTA’s various training programs and the impact they have had on them, their schools, and their students. Her Majesty also met with a number of students, teachers, and administrative staff.
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