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46/ Jordan education official reports high enrollment in Badia vocational programs
Mafraq, June 7 (Petra) -- A total of 400 male and female students are currently enrolled in five accredited vocational and technical training streams in the northeastern Badia region, a local education official said on Sunday. Abdullah Al-Shorafat, Director of the Northeastern Badia District Education Directorate, told the Jordan News Agency, Petra, that the accredited programs are distributed across four specialized schools, including one designated for female students. The curriculum includes cosmetology for female students and engineering sub-specialties such as general electricity and automotive technology, as well as tracks in agricultural education, business, and information technology. Al-Shorafat said these enrollment figures reflect a growing shift among students toward vocational and technical education. The trend is driven by the sector's ability to provide graduates with direct entry into the workforce and open up new career paths tailored to regional labor market demands. The directorate has established institutional links to support this educational path, signing agreements and cooperation memorandums with Al al-Bayt University and the Northeastern Badia Vocational Training Institute. The partnerships aim to provide vocational students with hands-on training and the practical experience required in their respective fields. Al-Shorafat added that the directorate plans to introduce new vocational and technical tracks to address local community and market needs, subject to the expansion of necessary infrastructure and student demand for the proposed specialties. //Petra// AF
07/06/2026 22:52:16
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