Amman – Eman Youssef
Jordanian Ministry of Education and Talal Abu Ghazaleh group signed an agreement to donate 100 “Taji Top 40” computers to King Abdullah II Schools to be used in computer labs. The agreement was signed by minister of Education, Omar Al-Razaz and Talal Abu Ghazaleh, in the presence of the Secretary General of the Ministry of Administrative Affairs, Sami Al-Salaitah and a number of departments’ directors.
Al-Razaz stressed on using technology to develop education and spread knowledge, which requires providing computers to encourage students to obtain this knowledge and to develop and increase their creative thinking process.
He also thanked Talal Abu Ghazaleh and his group for their efforts in developing the educational organization whether by providing technological devices or by training teachers. He added that, this agreement is the first step in an expansion plan that includes providing computers in different governorates in the country.
On the other hand, Talal Abu Ghazaleh said that, his group is ready for lasting cooperation with the education ministry as a part of his responsibility towards the community. While Al-Razaz confirmed that, the ministry is witnessing a creative campaign for the last few months, which requires its support to help this campaign in order to serve the country. He also stressed on the importance of offering help and care to students especially in education to guarantee a bright future.
During the agreement ceremony, the two parties discussed ways to strengthen cooperation in the education field and the modern technology that was recently added to the ministry, in order to provide more developing techniques especially for teachers in English language.