Qatar’s UNESCO commission focuses on education report

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The Qatar National Commission for Education, Culture and
Science recently held a seminar at its
headquarters in the Ministry of Education and Higher
Education to discuss the 2016 Global Education Monitoring Report.

 

The seminar involved discussing the report and additional
issues in the education field, and those in attendance examined methods for
ensuring quality education for young students. The event was attended by representatives
from the Ministry Development Planning and Statistics, Qatar University,
Education Above All, the Qatar Foundation for Education, Science and
Community Development.

Also in attendance were members of the Qatar National Committee for
Education for All and a number of employees of the Ministry of Education and
Higher Education and the Qatar National Commission for Education, Culture and
Science.

 



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