Kuwait city: The Gulf Arab States Educational Research Center (GASERC) convened a significant regional meeting in Kuwait, focusing on the advancement of digital curricula content. The event, held on Thursday, saw the participation of educational experts and officials from the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries.
According to Kuwait News Agency, the center's director, Mohammad Al-Sharika, emphasized the importance of digital content transformation as a fundamental element of educational development. He praised the efforts of member states' education ministries in their initiatives to revamp curricula. Al-Sharika highlighted that the center is engaged in qualitative educational projects aimed at enhancing education quality and aligning curricula with cutting-edge digital methodologies.
The GASERC chief noted that the meeting in Kuwait is part of a series of events organized by the center to synchronize Gulf efforts in achieving digital education across member states. The primary goal of this gathering is to enhance the capabilities of professionals involved in developing digital curricula and to review global trends in producing digital educational content in line with educational quality standards.
Established in 1977, the Gulf Arab States Educational Research Center began its operations at its Kuwait headquarters in 1979. The organization plays a pivotal role in advancing the educational process in member states by ensuring that the process is adequate, up-to-date, and integrated. This approach aims to make education an effective factor in developing human resources and supporting the social and economic development of member states and the broader Arab world.