26-octubre-2025
‘Abu-Ghazaleh for Quality in Education’ and ‘Global Vision’ Launch 2nd Batch of ‘Inclusive Digital Teacher Diploma’ Scholarship for 2025
To help teachers use AI in Inclusive
Education
AMMAN - Talal Abu-Ghazaleh for Quality in
Education (TAG-EDUQA), a member of Talal Abu-Ghazaleh Global Digital (TAG.GD),
in cooperation with Global Vision Quality and Sustainability Consulting
Foundation, announced the launch of the second batch of the Inclusive Digital
Teacher Diploma scholarship for the year 2025, with the participation of 600
teachers from 10 Arab countries, following the great success of the first
batch.
In its new edition, the Diploma focuses on
the use of artificial intelligence (AI) applications with the aim of developing
and preparing lessons that take into account the individual differences in
students’ abilities.It also seeks to enhance cooperation between schools and
families of students with special needs and enable the Arab teachers to use new
technology that provide an inclusive education for all students.
Furthermore, the Diploma combines the
frameworks of the Universal Design for Learning (UDL) and the digital content,
with a practical training on the tools of AI to provide multi-media resources
and establish metrics that assess students’ performance and progress in the
classroom and at home.
Dr. Maria Tawalbeh, TAG-EDUQA executive
director, stated that the ‘participation of this number of teachers from ten
Arab countries underlines and signifies the growing need for inclusive
educational solutions based on AI, particularly, as the second batch of the
Diploma builds on the success of the first batch, and provides practical tools
that are measurable and directly applicable in the classrooms’.
For his part, Mr. Riadh Mohammad Zammali,
representative of Global Vision Foundation, said, “We aim to transform quality
principles and rules into tangible classroom and family practices. AI is a tool
to achieve educational fairness, and not a goal by itself.”
It is worth mentioning that the two sides
will organize an orientation session on the training diploma next week. The
training shall include different topics mainly preparing plans for inclusive
lessons, flexible assessment tools, individual progress metrics, developing
digital monitoring dashboards and family communication templates supported by
photos and symbols, practical AI applications to tailor-made activities and
producing alternative resources that take into consideration sensory and
linguistic needs.