A Qatari delegation from the Ministry of Education and Higher Education arrived in Palestine to interview Palestinian teachers to work in the State of Qatar.

The delegation will be headed by Assistant Undersecretary of the Ministry of Education and Higher Education, Fawzia Al-Khater, who will conduct interviews at the Ministry's headquarters in Al-Ma'soun neighborhood in Ramallah and Al-Aqsa University in the Gaza Strip.

The delegation started a visit to Palestine with the meeting of the Minister of Education and Higher Education Dr. Sabri Sidem at the ministry's headquarters, where they discussed ways to enhance joint cooperation in various educational fields and arrangements to start interviews for teachers applying for work in Qatar.

He stressed the depth of the relationship between Palestine and Qatar, especially in the fields of education and higher education, especially through the agreement signed between the two sides, to consolidate cooperation in these areas, praising the role of the Palestinian embassy in Qatar and its staff, pointing out that this visit and contracting came under the agreement signed with Diameter.

Excellent skills
He expressed his appreciation for Qatar's efforts to select Palestinian teachers for its work, reiterating its pride in the outstanding level of Palestinian teachers, stressing the strength of the Palestinian education system and the outstanding skills of these teachers.

He pointed to the excellence achieved by the international Palestinian schools, including the Palestinian school in Qatar, stressing the Ministry's keenness to disseminate this model in various friendly and sister countries, familiarizing the delegation with the various developmental steps that the ministry is working on to make a qualitative leap in education.

For her part, Al-Khater stressed the close cooperation between Qatar and Palestine and Qatar's permanent support for the Palestinian people to achieve its full rights and establish its independent state. She expressed her happiness to expand cooperation with the Ministry in various educational fields. .

She said that the State of Qatar's choice of Palestinian teachers to work for them confirms the confidence of these teachers, because of the skills they have varied, which have become the focus of many countries.

Al Khater praised the clear role of the Palestinians in achieving the renaissance in the education sector in Qatar and the pioneering Palestinian experience in the development of the educational system in a holistic manner.

The Palestinian Ministry of Education announced earlier in a letter from its Qatari counterpart that the committee of interviews for Palestinian teachers whose applications and conditions were met and who were selected from the Qatari side will start in Ramallah and the Gaza Strip on January 27 and 28, And that it prepared lists of applicants who meet the conditions set by the ministry's announcement in Qatar, indicating that the interviews will be in accordance with the disciplines required from the State of Qatar, and that the number of those interviewed will be about 120 applicants.