Abu Dhabi University, Queen Rania Teacher Academy to foster innovation, educational excellence

Abu Dhabi University (ADU) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Queen Rania Teacher Academy (QRTA) to enhance educational development across the region. The MoU will allow ADU’s faculty and QRTA’s experts to support teaching preparation, academic planning leadership, management, and policies.

The two sides will organise events and programmes to reshape the educational landscape through fostering innovation, knowledge sharing and educational excellence.

The MoU was signed by Professor Ghassan Aouad, Chancellor of ADU, and Dr. Osama Obeidat, Chief Executive Officer of QRTA, in the presence of officials.

To address the region’s evolving education needs, both entities will draw from their own experiences to develop workshops that will help educators deliver quality education to university-level students. Additionally, the MoU will support faculty members, teachers, and students by promoting precise active learning assignments, increased team-building activities, and group and peer-to-peer learning.

Professor Aouad said, “Our partnership with the prestigious Queen Rania Teacher Academy signifies our dedication to elevating education quality and fostering a culture of innovation within our faculty and students. At ADU, we are committed to equipping our faculty members with world-class teaching tools to strengthen the future of education in the UAE, Jordan, and beyond. Over the past 20 years, ADU has been consistent in sustaining academic excellence and contributing to the educational sector both nationally and internationally.”

Dr. Obeidat commented, “We are delighted to expand our collaboration with Abu Dhabi University through this MoU. This collaboration represents our shared vision to developing education and empowering educators to excel in their respective fields.”

Established in 2009, Queen Rania Teacher Academy is a non-profit organisation committed to the vision of Queen Rania Al Abdullah of supporting and empowering educators with the skills to become creative and diligent professionals, who are well-equipped to nurture and lead future generations.

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