AMMAN — President
of the Supreme Council for the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, HH Prince
Mired, on Sunday honored 12 students with disabilities who passed the public
high school examination with excellence.
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Prince Mired honored
Maya Al-Jedaan for receiving 99.15 percent and coming fifth among the top 10
highest score in the Kingdom. He also congratulated students who have good scores
despite the difficulties and challenges they faced with education, in addition
to the
COVID-19 pandemic and its distance education, which has not been fully
developed for persons with disabilities.
Prince Mired also
expressed his pride in the determination of the students to overcome the
obstacles facing their right to education. He stressed that since the passage
of the Law on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, inclusive education has
been the main concern of the council.
The Prince added that
an integrated plan was formed with the German Agency through the Ministry of
Education to train staff across the Kingdom and increase number of schools.
Jadaan thanked the council
for its gesture, expressing her happiness in achieving high marks, despite the
challenges she faced in accessing the curriculum and the insufficient readiness
of the school, according to the Jordan News Agency, Petra.
The secretary general
of the Supreme Council for the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, Mohand
Al-Azza, emphasized that honoring students with disabilities is a recognition
of their motivation and determination to overcome the challenges and obstacles in
their path.
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