Amman: Mohammad Al-Qur’an In order to gather opinions and recommendations from the educational community, the National Center for Curriculum Development (NCCD) launched a platform. On its official website, the NCCD announced the opening of a new electronic platform for submitting comments and recommendations on books and curricula for students in kindergarten through twelfth grade, which coincided with the beginning of the new school year.
According to Jordan News Agency, the center hopes to fortify community partnerships and involve all relevant parties in the educational process, including teachers, parents, students, and educational experts, in the continuous curriculum development process. This initiative aims to ensure that the curriculum aligns with the needs of the country and its students as well as current scientific and educational advancements.
Mohammad Kanana, the director of NCCD, told the Jordan News Agency (Petra) that the online platform’s inauguration is a good way to connect with all facets of society and create a genuine collaboration that advances education. He emphasized that this platform reflects the idea of shared national responsibility in developing educational techniques and enhancing the quality of curricula and educational content while keeping up with contemporary demands.
Kanana further noted that curriculum development involves more than just updating content; it also entails fostering the values of interaction and participation. This approach ensures that curricula reflect societal aspirations and serve as a major source for raising educational standards.
Following verification, the Center stated that all viewpoints and recommendations made via the platform will be thoroughly examined by expert authoring teams. This guarantees that the educational context’s feedback is used, that the comments are taken into consideration, and that educational content is created to improve education’s quality, increase the effectiveness of its results, and prepare a generation that can adapt to changes and challenges in the future.
The Center urged everyone engaged in the educational process to use the platform via its website and take part in this nationwide initiative to improve curriculum and educational standards in Jordan.