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JanuaryDr. Talal Abu-Ghazaleh Patronizes Graduation Ceremony of the 2nd Batch of the British Teaching Diploma
AMMAN – Talal Abu-Ghazaleh
Global Digital University (TAGGDU), a member of Talal Abu-Ghazaleh Global
(TAG.Global), has celebrated the graduation of the second batch of the British
Education Diploma, under the patronage of HE Dr. Talal Abu-Ghazaleh, TAG.Global
founder and chairman.
The Diploma was held in
cooperation between TAGGDU, Ishraq Consultation and Development – the exclusive
agent for diploma programs in the Middle East and North Africa, Cardiff and
Vale College, and Dragonfly Training Ltd, accredited by Training Qualifications
UK (TQUK) and the Office of Qualifications and Examinations Regulation
(OFQUAL).
The graduation ceremony
included 20 teachers who successfully completed the year-long British Teaching
Diploma program, comprising 12 meticulously designed courses. These courses
comprehensively covered various aspects of the educational process, equipping
teachers with essential skills, knowledge, and strategies necessary to enhance
their classroom performance in accordance with the international best
practices. During the Diploma, each participant sat for assessments following
every course, enabling them to advance to the next level and ultimately earn
the British Teaching Diploma.
During the ceremony, Dr.
Abu-Ghazaleh emphasized the importance of continuous professional development
for human resources in educational institutions, in accordance with global
advancements, especially in the field of digital transformation.
He further reiterated
TAG.Global’s commitment to empowering young professionals, highlighting
the need to translate the content of the diploma into Arabic to ensure broader
participation from the youth throughout the Arab region.
For her part, Eng. Muna
Hasweh, CEO of Ishraq, had expressed her pride in graduating a new batch of
teachers who successfully completed the British Teaching Diploma, pointing to
the diploma’s accreditation by TAGGDU and the unwavering support it receives from
Dr. Abu-Ghazaleh.
Eng. Hasweh elaborated on the
program’s development and its accreditations across the MENA region.
Meanwhile, Mr. Mamoun Abu
Al-Sebaa', Diploma Supervisor at TAG.Global, expressed his pride in graduating
a new Diploma batch, recognizing TAG.Global’s role in supporting programs that
aim at improving educational outcomes in Jordan.
During the ceremony, a number
of the graduates shared their experiences, highlighting the benefits they
received after obtaining the Diploma, especially how it significantly improved
their teaching skills and positively affected their students’ performance in
international programs. They also praised the program’s high quality, its local
and international accreditations, and its valuable contributions to their
professional and personal performance.
At the end of the ceremony,
Dr. Abu-Ghazaleh presented certificates to the graduates and honorary shields
to the participating schools and educationalists in recognition of their
contributions to advancing education and enhancing the teaching and learning
processes in the Kingdom.
It is worth mentioning that the British Teaching
Diploma courses closely align with those of the Master’s in Education program
in the UK. Each course provides practical strategies that teachers can directly
apply in the classroom, in addition to offering a wide range of educational and
knowledge-based resources that support the participants’ learning process.