Arab Bureau of Education holds workshop on Gulf schools’ readiness for new academic year
The Arab Bureau of Education for the Gulf States held a workshop on school readiness, with participation from Gulf education ministries and experts.
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AIThe Arab Bureau of Education for the Gulf States held a workshop today titled "Readiness for the Start of the Academic Year in Light of Current Developments," with the participation of education ministries from Gulf countries, as well as a group of experts and specialists.
The workshop aimed to promote the exchange of expertise, experiences, and educational practices among Gulf states, and to benefit from specialized knowledge to help educational systems adapt to ongoing changes. The event is part of the bureau’s ongoing efforts to support joint educational initiatives in the Gulf, connect expertise with practical applications, and enhance knowledge sharing among specialists in member states, with the goal of building more robust, flexible, and sustainable education systems. During the workshop, Director General Dr. Mohammed bin Saud Al-Muqbil emphasized the importance of building on the educational experiences developed by Gulf countries over recent years, and learning from international best practices to strengthen collective preparedness.
