The Doha-based Arab Educational Training Center for Gulf States has won the European Society for Quality Research (ESQR)'s Best Quality Leadership Award 2024. Director of the Center, Dr. Fatma Al Maadheed received the Award at an ESQR ceremony as part of its annual conference in the Belgian capital, Brussels. The award came in appreciation of the center's pioneering steps and initiatives that contribute to improving and developing the quality of education in the countries of the region. Dr. Al Maadheed said in a speech during the honoring ceremony that the center's success is the result of the continuous support the center receives from its partners, stakeholders and the communities it serves in the region, as their cooperation and trust have played a pivotal role in the Arab Center's journey towards excellence and creating a legacy of educational quality that will benefit future generations. The Arab Educational Training Center for Gulf States began its work in April 2001. Since its inception, it has pro vided training, research and advisory activities to the member states of the Arab Bureau of Education for the Gulf States in the fields of training educational and teaching leaders. Source: Qatar News Agency
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