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By Asia Education Review team , Wednesday, 06 November 2024 10:12:32 AM

Capital Bank Promotes Education Innovation at Queen Rania Forum

  • As part of its sustained commitment to social responsibility and the advancement of education in Jordan, Capital Bank sponsored the annual Queen Rania Teacher Academy Forum. The forum's theme was 'The Role of Public-Private Partnerships in Education Development'. It brought together educators, policymakers, and leaders from both the public and private sectors, as well as key stakeholders from various sectors of society.

    Capital Bank’s sponsorship underscores its strong belief in education as a cornerstone for sustainable development and its dedication to supporting national initiatives that create positive societal impact. The bank seeks to encourage partnerships that enhance the educational landscape and foster innovation to address current and emerging challenges in the sector.

    Touleen Barto, Group Chief Marketing and Corporate Communications Officer at Capital Bank, stated, “We are honored to support this national forum, which aligns with our commitment to investing in education and strengthening community growth. We believe that collaborating with esteemed institutions like the Queen Rania Teacher Academy is essential for empowering educators and enhancing Jordan’s educational framework.”

    The forum featured dynamic discussions and interactive workshops, bringing together 35 speakers and facilitators from 14 countries and attracting over 10,000 participants from Jordan and around the world. Attendees explored global best practices in education, participating in virtual workshops on the first day and an opening session led by top education experts on the second day.

    The forum has turned out to be an essential knowledge-sharing and collaboration site among education stakeholders. This would give educators a chance to share valuable insights and present innovative solutions that could improve educational outcomes while answering the needs of the students and the community.