The recent Pre-University Education Forum in Doha, Qatar, focused on inclusivity and innovation in education, highlighting the future vision of Qatar Foundation’s Pre-University Education. Abeer Al Khalifa, President of PUE at Qatar Foundation, announced the organization’s goals to develop cognitive and skill-based programs, with a focus on life and social skills. The vision extends to 2040, aiming to create new opportunities for students with special needs and empower gifted individuals. The plan includes expanding educational programs across more regions of Qatar to benefit as many students as possible.
Al Khalifa emphasized the importance of inclusivity in education and encouraged PUE members to continue creating a comprehensive learning environment tailored to the diverse needs of every individual. She also recognized the support provided to the Palestinian community evacuated to Qatar, highlighting the spirit of social responsibility and humanitarian efforts. The forum honored individuals for their hard work and dedication, presenting awards to PUE teachers, staff, and students. Al Khalifa praised the crucial role of educators in the success of Pre-University Education, acknowledging their unwavering commitment and dedication.
The President of PUE at Qatar Foundation commended teachers for their efforts in enriching the educational experience for students through groundbreaking initiatives, programs, and achievements. She encouraged teachers to inspire students to embrace global citizenship and sustainable education, stressing the importance of being agents of positive change. Al Khalifa urged educators to work together towards greater successes that will shape the future of generations and the nation. The annual forum served as a platform to discuss key priorities for the future vision of QF’s Pre-University Education, outlining Qatar Foundation’s objectives in fostering educational growth within the community.