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Education Ministry issues first official identification card for licensed private tutoring teachers

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Last updated: 2026/01/07 at 6:02 PM
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Doha, Qatar – The Ministry of Education and Higher Education in Qatar has begun issuing official identification cards to private tutoring teachers, a move designed to regulate the sector and ensure quality educational support for students. This initiative, announced this week, marks a significant step towards formalizing an industry that has grown in response to increasing demand for supplemental instruction. The ministry stated the cards will serve as proof of licensure and a means of verifying teacher credentials.

The rollout of these cards affects teachers working in licensed tutoring centers and those providing instruction in private homes. According to the ministry, the action is part of a broader effort to protect the rights of students and parents while promoting transparency within the educational landscape. This comes after a period of review and approval of existing teachers.

Strengthening Regulation of Private Tutoring in Qatar

The decision to implement identification cards for private tutoring teachers stems from concerns about unqualified individuals offering educational services. The ministry has been working to establish clear standards for educators in this sector, including verifying academic qualifications, professional experience, and legal residency status. This new system aims to enforce those standards and provide a reliable way for parents to confirm a teacher’s legitimacy.

Iman Ali Al-Nuaimi, Director of the Educational Services Centers Department, explained that the cards complement previous verification stages. She noted that the process involved interviews with 272 teachers, ultimately resulting in the approval of 182. Centers have been granted a one-month grace period to ensure all instructors meet the licensing requirements.

Objectives of the Identification Card System

The Ministry of Education and Higher Education outlined several key objectives for the new identification card system. These include ensuring that students receive instruction from licensed professionals who meet established criteria, bolstering confidence among parents and students in the quality of tutoring services, and reducing the prevalence of unregulated lessons.

Additionally, the cards will facilitate quicker verification of a teacher’s legal status by regulatory authorities. The ministry anticipates a reduction in complaints related to unqualified or unlicensed instructors as a result of this increased oversight. This initiative also supports the development of a more professional and ethical approach to private tutoring.

The move to regulate supplemental education aligns with Qatar National Vision 2030, which prioritizes the development of a knowledge-based society and a highly skilled workforce. By enhancing the quality of educational support available to students, the ministry aims to contribute to the nation’s long-term sustainable development goals.

The ministry emphasized that engagement with private tutors will be restricted to those possessing both a valid license and the official identification card. This policy reinforces the commitment to quality control and ensures that all tutoring activities operate within a clear legal framework. The implementation of this system is expected to lead to tighter procedures and a more accountable tutoring environment.

While the initial rollout focuses on licensed centers, the ministry has not yet detailed plans for direct registration of individual home tutors. This remains a potential area for future regulation. The success of the identification card system will likely be measured by a decrease in reported incidents of unqualified teaching and an increase in parental satisfaction with educational support options.

Looking ahead, the ministry is expected to continue monitoring the implementation of the identification card system and assess its impact on the quality of private tutoring. It is unclear when the ministry might expand the program to include all forms of private tutoring, but ongoing evaluation will likely inform future decisions. The one-month grace period for tutoring centers to comply with the new regulations is a key deadline to watch.

Source: The Peninsula Qatar

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