Doha: The Ministry of Education and Higher Education, represented by the department of educational services centers for quality assurance and control, has reaffirmed its commitment to enhancing the quality of services provided by educational centers, amidst the rapid developments in continuous regular education. In a statement, Iman Ali Al Naimi, director of the department of educational services centers at the ministry, highlighted that continuous regular education aids in learning new skills required in the evolving job market, which necessitates an effective system for monitoring educational centers and ensuring the quality of services offered. Al Naimi outlined the operational mechanism of these centers in accordance with relevant laws and regulations. She emphasized that the Ministry mandates all educational and training service centers not to engage with any external entities or offer courses, events, or conferences outside the center's premises without approval from the department of educational serv ices within the Ministry's Private Education Affairs Sector. She explained that this directive underscores the Ministry's dedication to ensuring the quality of practices and regulating training processes, thereby benefiting all stakeholders across various sectors and institutions in the country. She stressed that by maintaining quality assurance and control, educational centers can provide high-quality continuous education that meets the needs of all community members. Source: Qatar News Agency
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