Queen Rania al-Abdullah underlined on Saturday that the Arab world is in need for an educational renaissance to fortify the coming generations and improve the future of this nation.
This remark came during a speech delivered by the queen during the inauguration ceremony of the first Teacher Skills Forum which kicked off in the Dead Sea region.
The event is attended by UAE's Education Minister Hussein al-Hammadi, his Jordanian counterpart Mohammad al-Thneibat and more than 700 teachers from the Arab world including Egypt.
The Arab world is in need for ambition and belief with the abilities of the generations, she said, underlining the importance of the teacher's role in developing the personality of students.
Source: MENA
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