“Technical Learning” analyzes its experience at the Asian Education and Skills Summit in India.

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A delegation from the Technical and Vocational Training Corporation took part in the Asian Education and Skills Summit recently held in the Indian city of Bengal, where HE Deputy Governor for Training, Senior Doctorate of Saudi Arabia participated. for the training sector until it became one of the largest technical educational institutions in the Middle East in terms of the number of trainees and the wide distribution of the training center. Al Zunaidi also explained during his participation in the education leadership meeting that Saudi Arabia attaches great importance to developing policies and regulations that promote and make skills development sustainable, as well as providing support and funds to ensure that learning reaches different regions. working to expand the scope of technical and vocational training until it covers all learners in all regions, levels and ensuring that the learning experience is unique and effective, emphasizing that technical and vocational training in Saudi Arabia is working to improve and develop learning in cooperation with the commercial and industrial sectors to improve the efficiency and quality of training and achieve the goals of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, which support the goals of sustainable development and seek international cooperation to achieve them. The General Organization for Technical Training and Al-Professional has a successful experience in the global training system through strategic partnering and hosting international colleges to build human capacity qualified to enter the local labor market with international specifications that are in line with Saudi aspirations and support megavision projects.

At the end of the conference, the organizers of the summit highly appreciated the participation of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia through representatives of the Corporation for Technical and Vocational Training and expressed their gratitude and appreciation.

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