Dialogue tackles school preparedness

The director of education for the governorate, Sami Shdeifat, said that the directorate has prepared to implement an educational loss program, and trained 1,200 teachers from the directorate in face-t
The director of education for the governorate, Sami Shdeifat, said that the directorate has prepared to implement an educational loss program, and trained 1,200 teachers from the directorate in face-to-face and remote training for first-grade students. (Photo: Unsplash)
AMMAN — A project implemented by the Jordanian Hashemite Fund, "JOHUD" and funded by UNHCR in Ajloun Governorate, held a dialogue via Zoom about the effects of educational loss.اضافة اعلان

The director of education for the governorate, Sami Shdeifat, said that the directorate has prepared to implement an educational loss program, and trained 1,200 teachers from the directorate in face-to-face and remote training for first-grade students.

He added that teams had been formed to visit 134 government schools on Wednesday, to review their preparations to receive students.

educational counselors had been prepared some time ago to communicate with parents and students and urge them to register on the platform for the purposes of educational loss, indicating the role of the educational counselor in the school for the purposes of providing psychological support to students who have been deprived of face-to-face education by the repercussions of the Corona pandemic. 

The principals of King Abdullah II Schools for Excellence, Basma Al-Momani and Ajloun Elementary, Maha Al-Smadi, and the assistant principal of Ain Jana Secondary School, Ahmed Al-Qudah reviewed the procedures and preparations that were taken in their schools and the provision of all facilities for students with the support of the Education Directorate, in addition to forming groups for students to communicate with them by the administrations and counsellors to register on Platform.

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