
Two workshops for training supervisors, qualifying Quran teachers began in Sana'a
Two training workshops were launched today in Sana'a Governorate as part of the 1447 AH General Educational Talents Program.
The first workshop targeted 50 educational counselors from all governorates that maintain educational guidance methods.
The second workshop targeted more than 300 male and female teachers of the Quran and Islamic education subjects in the new Sana'a Governorate.
The two workshops aimed to improve educational performance, enhance the educational process, and convey the message of faith awareness. The workshops were held as part of the Ministry of Education's conference, highlighting pressing challenges.
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