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11-28-2008, 11:12 AM
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11-28-2008, 03:45 PM
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Article from the event, with a brand new award to look forward to:
Queen Rania announces Distinguished Principals Award
AQABA - Her Majesty Queen Rania on Thursday announced the launch of Queen Rania Al Abdullah Award for Distinguished Principals, which will start early next year.
"The award is dedicated for school principals who are real educators: those who make sure that each teacher performs his/her duty… Principals are the eyes of teachers… who encourage and inspire them," the Queen said at a ceremony to honour winners of the Queen Rania Award for Distinguished Teachers held in this Red Sea port city.
In her remarks, Queen Rania said there are many distinguished teachers in Jordan but there are others in the country's schools who overlook the element of actual education in the teaching process.
There are teachers who allow themselves to exercise corporal punishment, making children pay for their own failure to guide, educate or correct the behaviour of their students, Her Majesty said. Jordan Times
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12-01-2008, 09:21 PM
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follow-up to Rania's speech at the awards
Physical punishment red line - Queen
AMMAN - Her Majesty Queen Rania on Monday stressed that violence against schoolchildren in the Kingdom is a "red line" that cannot be tolerated or accepted.
The Queen's remarks were posted on Ammonnews.net, a local electronic newspaper. They were made in reaction to a November 30 item by the e-paper that included interviews with schoolteachers commenting on reasons that prompted Queen Rania in a speech she made a few days earlier to address the issue of physical punishment at schools.
The Queen said she was following up on the article and ensuing debate and decided to respond to some comments "because while we encourage open and frank dialogues, the issue of schoolchildren beatings is a red line and is unacceptable under any circumstances".
. . . . The Queen was reacting to some entries by readers who called for applying severe disciplinary measures against school students that included beating and other forms of punishments.
"Since when have beatings at school become acceptable whether mild or severe?" the Queen wrote. Jordan Times
This is the Arabic website where Queen Rania posted her remarks: Ammonnews
her remarks can been seen in post #85 (under Rania al-Abdullah)
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12-02-2008, 02:47 PM
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08-04-2009, 04:53 PM
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Association of Queen Rania Award for Excellence in Education concludes eligibility phase
The Association of Queen Rania Al Abdullah Award for Excellence in Education announced the conclusion of the eligibility phase for the fourth cycle of the Queen Rania Al Abdullah Award for Distinguished Teachers and the first cycle of the Queen Rania Al Abdullah Award for Distinguished Principals. Association of Queen Rania Award for Excellence in Education concludes eligibility phase | Office of Her Majesty Queen Rania
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12-21-2009, 11:31 AM
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Queen Rania Award bringing dignity back to teaching
AQABA - Educators across the Kingdom said they have witnessed a new level of respect since the inception of the Queen Rania Award for Excellence in Education four years ago.
Previous and potential award winners said they have felt inspired since the award’s establishment, adding that the distinction has brought prestige back to the teaching profession.
“I am no longer an invisible person. I have a record of achievements and am striving to become a better educator,” Muawiah Halasa, a 2006 award winner told The Jordan Times.
On the sidelines of a conference organised by the Association of Queen Rania Al Abdullah for Excellence in Education, he said that the award became an incentive for him to become more creative in his teaching methods.
Jordan- Queen Rania Award bringing dignity back to teaching
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01-24-2010, 11:20 AM
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an article about the award in 2010
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01-26-2010, 04:40 AM
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Interactive campaign launched to gauge public opinion on teachers
AMMAN (JT) - The Association of Queen Rania Al Abdullah Award for Excellence in Education has launched an interactive campaign to gauge public opinion on the Kingdom’s teachers.
“The first interactive campaign of its kind in Jordan adopts a new and unconventional methodology that focuses on community-based communication,” said a statement released by the association on Thursday. Interactive campaign launched to gauge public opinion on teachers | Jordan Times
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07-26-2010, 06:38 AM
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Queen Rania award team discusses campaign
The association of Queen Rania Al Abdullah Award for Excellence in Education held a brainstorming session to discuss the results and entries that were submitted to the ‘What does the teacher mean to you?’ interactive campaign.
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11-30-2010, 12:47 PM
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Queen Rania honors winners of "Queen Rania Award for Excellence in Education"2010
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11-30-2010, 03:01 PM
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Can't believe a year has passed already.
Thanks for the pictures.
I've simplified the name of the thread as the Awards for Distinguished Teacher and Principal fall under the umbrella of the Queen Rania Award for Excellence in Education.
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12-01-2010, 12:19 AM
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Queen Rania honors winners of "Queen Rania Award for Excellence in Education"2010
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she looks so tiny in those photos, her wrists are so thin, it's kind of frightening...
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12-01-2010, 06:15 AM
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she looks so tiny in those photos, her wrists are so thin, it's kind of frightening... 
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She's always had a kind of bony wrists and palms. I agree thinness in this case isn't pretty...
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12-01-2010, 02:07 PM
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I think it is a kind of the design of the specific blouse she wears
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