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Seiyun Community College Concludes Specialized Training Program for Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Instructors Under the Technical and Vocational Education Development Program

In a significant step reflecting the growing commitment to advancing technical and vocational education, Seiyun Community College concluded the Specialized Training Program for Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Instructors, implemented under the Technical and Vocational Education Specializations Development Program.

The program targeted specialized teaching staff and focused on strengthening technical knowledge while enhancing teaching and training skills. It aimed to improve the quality of the educational process and increase the efficiency of instructional performance within the learning environment.

The training sought to equip instructors with the latest practices in applied technical education and strengthen their ability to integrate theoretical knowledge with practical application. This contributes to improving the quality of technical education outcomes and better preparing graduates to meet labor market demands.

The program achieved several key outcomes, including enhancing participants' professional competencies, developing their practical skills, and strengthening their ability to apply modern teaching and training methodologies.

The closing ceremony was attended by Mr. Jamaan Salmeen Barba’a, Deputy Governor of Hadhramout for the Wadi and Desert Districts; Mr. Saqqaf Al-Kaf, Advisor to the Governor of Hadhramout; Mr. Ashraf Issa Al-Hadri, Secretary General of Nebras for Development (NAD); Dr. Fahmi Shaaban Fararah, Dean of Seiyun Community College; Prof. Dr. Salem Bin Qadhi, the program trainer; and Eng. Salem Abdullah Ba’adeel, Program Officer and Project Manager. Their attendance underscored the importance of such initiatives in strengthening educational staff capacities and improving the quality of technical and vocational education.

The training program was implemented as part of the Educational Staff Capacity-Building Project, funded by the Al-Awn Foundation for Development and the Sheikh Abdullah Al-Nouri Charity, supervised by the Ministry of Technical Education and Vocational Training, and implemented by Nebras for Development (NAD

 

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