The consultative meeting of community college deans in Aden has concluded successfully.

Consultative Meeting of Community College Deans Concludes in Aden

The consultative meeting of community college deans wrapped up today in Aden, the temporary capital of Yemen. Organized by UNESCO in collaboration with the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, the event focused on enhancing educational frameworks.

Key Discussions on Curriculum Development

Over the course of two days, participants engaged in discussions about developing and updating community college programs. They examined training needs and academic plans from the perspective of community college deans. This collaborative approach aimed to identify effective strategies for improving educational outcomes.

Minister Emphasizes the Importance of Collaboration

Dr. Khaled Al-Wasabi, the Minister of Higher Education, underscored the significance of such meetings. He stated that these gatherings facilitate ongoing communication between the ministry and college leaders. This dialogue allows stakeholders to address internal challenges and enhance educational, training, and administrative performance within community colleges.

A Call for Collective Efforts

Al-Wasabi highlighted the current phase as critical for fostering comprehensive development within community colleges. He urged all parties to unite their efforts to overcome obstacles and improve operations. Notably, he announced the launch of a project to equip and furnish 12 community colleges across various provinces. This achievement marks a significant milestone after 14 years of anticipation.

In conclusion, the consultative meeting served as an essential platform for community college deans to collaborate on improving educational standards in Yemen. The ongoing commitment to dialogue and development promises a brighter future for higher education in the country.

 

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