Officials and guests during the event.



Doha, Qatar: The Qatar University ExxonMobil STEM Teacher Academy (QUESTA) has been successfully completed in Doha, thanks to the joint efforts and partnership of co-hosts from the Ministry of Education and Higher Education, the National Educational Development Center (NEDC) of the Qatar University College of Education and ExxonMobil Qatar.


The academy’s closing ceremony took place on December 5 at the College of Education of Qatar University. The ceremony was attended by prominent figures including Dr. Ibrahim Al-Kaabi, Vice President for Academic Affairs; Dr. Asma Al-Attiyah, Dean of the College of Education; Maryam Al Emadi, Director of the Education Guidance Department at the Ministry of Education and Higher Education, Sarah Al Shraim, Director of the Curriculum and Learning Resources Department at the Ministry of Education and Higher Education, Nasser Al Jaber, CEO of Teach For Qatar; and Rashid Al-Hajri, vice president and manager of public and government affairs at ExxonMobil Qatar, along with other officials and education experts.


QUESTA represents a crucial transformative step forward in STEM education in Qatar, aimed at improving student outcomes in science subjects. Since its establishment in 2012 under the name Qatar University ExxonMobil Teachers Academy (QUEMTA), the academy has been restructured to align with the vision and objectives of the Ministry of Education and Higher Education and its 2024-2030 strategy: “Igniting the Spark of Learning”, which aims to improve and modernize Qatar’s national curriculum.


This year, 60 teachers from grades 7 and 8 from 30 preparatory schools in Qatar participated in the academy, including 10 teachers from Teach For Qatar.


“We are pleased to have established a highly productive academy together with our partners, bringing together a powerful platform to enrich STEM education for teachers and students,” said Rashid Al Hajri, Vice President and Director of Government and Public Affairs at ExxonMobil Qatar. “Qatar University’s ExxonMobil STEM Teacher Academy promotes essential STEM education, essential for developing a skilled workforce. STEM shapes many aspects of our lives and early involvement is crucial for students to understand their world,” he added.


“The Ministry of Education and Higher Education is committed to building strategic partnerships with institutions and companies that support scientific research, especially in STEM fields. These partnerships are essential to the ministry’s mission to develop a generation equipped with STEM skills and capable of driving the country’s progress through innovation,” said Maha Al-Ruwaili, Deputy Undersecretary for Educational Affairs at the Ministry of Education and Higher Education.



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