AMMAN — The
Ministry of Education and Higher Education in Qatar announced on Sunday a new batch of appointments for
teachers from Jordan, Palestine, and Qatar, according to the Acting Assistant
Undersecretary for Joint Services Ali Al Buainain, Al-Mamlaka TV reported.
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Buainain said that in the past few weeks, more than
700 teachers were appointed in various public schools in Qatar. He explained
that the ministry recently sent specialized testing committees prepared for
this purpose to some Arab countries.
He said in Jordan and Palestine, the ministry
contracted teachers who passed the tests and interviews in the requested
fields, where there were job vacancies announced on the website of
Qatar’s Ministry of Education.
The ministry announced that it wished to hire a
number of qualified Qatari teachers, along with teachers from other
nationalities to work in various academic disciplines in Qatar’s public
schools.
The required disciplines included Arabic and English
languages, science, mathematics, physics, social sciences, special education,
computer, chemistry, biology, kindergarten, and visual arts.
The ministry stipulated that the teachers applying for jobs
should have an experience of at least five years, and with a very good GPA in
university, in addition to passing the required tests and subsequent job
interviews.
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