The Ministry of Education, in partnership with Telescope Productions, on Monday participated in an awards ceremony to honour the contributions of a number of teachers to the digital content of the government’s remote education platform, Darsak.
The awards were presented as part of the Ethra’ competition which targeted Darsak teachers and educational supervisors. The contributions of the participants, which were evaluated by a specialised committee according to a set of criteria, ranged from two-dimensional and three-dimensional videos as well as virtual labs, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.
During the ceremony, Minister of Education Tayseer Nuaimi expressed appreciation of all efforts exerted by the distinguished group of teachers, adding that the content to be presented to students in the upcoming stage “will witness a transformation that would render it more attention-grabbing and richer in themes”.
The Ministry of Education, in partnership with Telescope Productions, on Monday participated in an awards ceremony to honour the contributions of a number of teachers to the digital content of the government’s remote education platform, Darsak.
The awards were presented as part of the Ethra’ competition which targeted Darsak teachers and educational supervisors. The contributions of the participants, which were evaluated by a specialised committee according to a set of criteria, ranged from two-dimensional and three-dimensional videos as well as virtual labs, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.
During the ceremony, Minister of Education Tayseer Nuaimi expressed appreciation of all efforts exerted by the distinguished group of teachers, adding that the content to be presented to students in the upcoming stage “will witness a transformation that would render it more attention-grabbing and richer in themes”.
The Ministry of Education, in partnership with Telescope Productions, on Monday participated in an awards ceremony to honour the contributions of a number of teachers to the digital content of the government’s remote education platform, Darsak.
The awards were presented as part of the Ethra’ competition which targeted Darsak teachers and educational supervisors. The contributions of the participants, which were evaluated by a specialised committee according to a set of criteria, ranged from two-dimensional and three-dimensional videos as well as virtual labs, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.
During the ceremony, Minister of Education Tayseer Nuaimi expressed appreciation of all efforts exerted by the distinguished group of teachers, adding that the content to be presented to students in the upcoming stage “will witness a transformation that would render it more attention-grabbing and richer in themes”.
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