8/3/2021 | Media Center
Qatar Charity organizes training course for Quran teachers
Qatar Charity (QC) organized a training course for the teachers and supervisors of the Holy Quran learning course held under its ‘Noon’ platform. The course was organized under the supervision of the Qatar Charity’s Al Khor Center for Community Development. It came as part of Qatar Charity’s efforts to enhance the capabilities of its Quran course’s teachers and supervisors and increase the level of their knowledge.
Many supervisors and teachers participated in the course via Microsoft Teams to learn the optimal use of the electronic programs and technologies to teach the Holy Quran remotely.
Mr. Faisal Rashid Al-Fahida, CEO's assistant for the Programs and Community Development sector at Qatar Charity, paid an inspection visit to the Al Khor Community Development Center, and was briefed on its activities. He praised the interest in the capability development of the center’s workers, especially the activities implemented remotely, as part of the precautionary measures against the coronavirus pandemic.
The director of the Programs and Community Development department at Qatar Charity, Fatima Jumah al-Mohannadi, said that this course is part the training plan for the Programs and Community Development department. She underlined Qatar Charity's interest in developing the capabilities of its human resources, as it believes that the successful cadre is the one who has the skills to carry out his job professionally.
Al-Mohannadi also pointed out that Qatar Charity will continue to organize training courses related to its various fields of work to continuously develop the personal and professional skills of its staff, so that they can carry out their duties in a better professional manner.
The course, which was presented by the trainer Dr. Alaa Hosni, enabled the trainees to apply technical systems in the remotely teaching process, and present materials in an attractive manner.
The course dealt with many topics, such as teaching methods, the art of presenting, and the modern tools, in addition to keeping abreast of developments and mechanisms that ensure the success of the teacher and supervisor in carrying out the duty at the required level.
Dr. Alaa Hosni thanked Qatar Charity for launching the ‘Noon’ platform, indicating that the teacher and supervisor should have the skills to use such electronic technologies so that they can deliver the message effectively and present the material attractively. He also praised the participants for their keenness to learn, appreciating their interaction and discussion during the course.
Maryam Al-Abdullah, a participant in the course, and head of a community development center of Qatar Charity, said that this course comes within the framework of Qatar Charity’s efforts aimed at training teachers to use the system and easily communicate with those participating in the Holy Quran course. She added that the course helped the teachers and supervisors communicate directly with the students in a way that achieves the intended goal.