Queen Rania Teacher Academy

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Queen Rania Teacher Academy is an educational institution in Jordan dedicated to improving the quality of teaching and professional development for educators across the region.

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instanceOf educational institution
teacher training institution
beneficiary Jordanian education system
teachers in the Arab region
collaboratesWith Jordanian Ministry of Education NERFINISHED
international education organizations
universities
country Jordan
emphasis continuous professional development
curriculum alignment with national standards
modern teaching methodologies
standards-based teacher training
student-centered learning
focus education quality improvement
educational research
school leadership development
teacher professional development
foundedBy Queen Rania Al Abdullah NERFINISHED
goal build teacher capacity
improve teaching practices in Jordan
raise student learning outcomes
support education reform in Jordan
hasProgramType blended learning programs
online professional development
pedagogical skills development
subject-specific teacher training
hasWebsite https://www.qrta.edu.jo/
languageOfInstruction Arabic
English
locatedIn Amman NERFINISHED
namedAfter Queen Rania Al Abdullah NERFINISHED
offers certification programs for teachers
professional development workshops
school leadership programs
teacher training programs
regionServed Arab world NERFINISHED
Middle East
sector education
servesLevel primary education teachers
secondary education teachers
targetAudience education supervisors
in-service teachers
pre-service teachers
school principals
type non-profit organization
uses evidence-based teaching practices
research-informed training materials

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Queen Rania of Jordan founded Queen Rania Teacher Academy