6/ Jordan Joins EU Symposium in Rabat to Shape National Micro-credential Policy
Amman, June 3 (Petra) – A high-level Jordanian delegation has participated in the "Micro-credentials – Skills and Employability" symposium, an event organized by the European Union and hosted in Rabat, Morocco. The two-day forum, which concludes Tuesday, brings together over 60 experts from 28 countries as part of an EU initiative to develop higher education in neighboring nations. Representing Jordan are Dr. Mamoun Al-Debi'e, Secretary-General of the Ministry of Higher Education; Dr. Thafer Al-Sarayreh, President of the Higher Education Accreditation and Quality Assurance Commission (HEAC); Dr. Ahmad Abu-El-Haija, Director of the Erasmus+ Office in Jordan; and Dr. Mahmoud Al-Shiyab, Head of the Higher Education Development Team. The ministry described Jordan's participation as highly constructive, reflecting the Kingdom's commitment to advancing its higher education system and leveraging international expertise. During a high-level panel for policymakers, Dr. Al-Debi'e and Dr. Al-Sarayreh discussed the role of micro-credentials in enhancing graduate skills and strengthening links to the labor market. Dr. Al-Debi'e outlined Jordan's ongoing efforts to develop a national policy for these qualifications, a collaborative project involving HEAC, the Erasmus+ office, universities, and the private sector. He noted that these steps aim to create a legal framework consistent with the country's Economic Modernization Vision. The Jordanian delegation affirmed the Kingdom's commitment to supporting lifelong and flexible learning, including the official recognition of prior and informal learning. They stressed the importance of developing a national digital platform to certify micro-credentials, thereby enhancing transparency and credibility, while also acknowledging the need for regional and international cooperation to overcome challenges related to official recognition. This participation is part of Jordan's broader strategy to integrate micro-credentials as a tool to promote modern skills and employability, aligning with sustainable development goals and the evolving demands of the labor market. //Petra// AA
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