Invitation of Moroccan Teachers, Support Including 100 PCs
On the 22nd, the Jeonnam Provincial Office of Education announced that on the 21st, it signed a business agreement to extend the 'Morocco Education Informatization Support Project' for three more years at the National Training Forum Center of the Ministry of Education in Rabat, Morocco.
As part of the e-learning globalization project, the Office of Education has been operating the education informatization support project for the education cooperation country since 2021, including teacher training in Morocco and providing 100 PCs.
Jeonnam Provincial Office of Education and the Ministry of Education of Morocco signed a business agreement to extend the "Morocco Education Informatization Support Project" for three years. [Photo by Jeonnam Provincial Office of Education]
The e-learning globalization project has been operated under the Ministry of Education since 2005 in response to requests for ICT utilization education cooperation from developing countries, and it is conducted through one-on-one exchange cooperation between metropolitan and provincial offices of education and developing countries.
This project is promoted to provide Moroccan teachers with the latest educational technologies and materials to create an optimized learning environment. To this end, in May, a training program was held by inviting 30 Moroccan teachers, and on-site teacher training and support PC inspections are being conducted in Morocco.
An official from the Moroccan Ministry of Education stated, “Cooperation with the Jeonnam Provincial Office of Education has greatly contributed to the development of education in Morocco,” and added, “We hope to continue mutual exchanges and cooperation to improve the educational levels of both countries together.”
An official from the Office of Education said, “Improving the educational environment in Morocco and supporting informatization education will be an important opportunity to strengthen global education cooperation.”
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