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  • 22 - Jan
  • 2025

Meeting of the Committee for Developing Applied Scientific Content for the "Work Readiness and Career Preparation" Course at the School of Educational Sciences

​The Committee for Developing Applied Scientific Content for the "Work Readiness and Career Preparation" course held a meeting, chaired by the Dean of the School of Educational Sciences, Dr. Mohammad Sayel Alzyoud, with the participation of committee members representing all bachelor's degree specializations within the School.

The meeting, held in the School's main conference hall, focused on developing the applied scientific content and practical activities associated with the course. The goal is to equip students with essential skills and practical experiences necessary for the job market.

The attendees reviewed the draft scientific content, including practical and applied plans that will be integrated into the academic program. The committee also agreed on the distribution of course topics throughout the semester, ensuring a comprehensive coverage of essential aspects while considering various specializations and labor market needs.

During the meeting, Dr. Alzyoud emphasized the importance of combining theoretical and practical aspects in coursework to achieve the desired learning outcomes. He stressed the necessity of involving students in hands-on activities that simulate real work environments, helping them build professional expertise.

The Dean also praised the committee members for their efforts and dedication in developing a curriculum that aligns with the School's vision of academic excellence and high-quality educational outcomes. He highlighted the importance of ongoing collaboration among committee members to monitor and enhance course implementation based on student and School feedback.

This initiative aligns with the School's commitment to developing academic programs that meet labor market demands, ensuring that its graduates are well-equipped and competitive both locally and regionally.