Professor Mohammed Fattah from the secondary school in Meknes participated in the Nobel Prize Teachers’ Summit, joining 35 educators from 21 different countries at this international event.
This event was organized by the Nobel Prize Museum in Stockholm in collaboration with the Swedish Institute, which offers scholarships for outstanding teachers.
The summit program spans four days and includes a range of innovative activities such as school visits and workshops, aimed at enhancing the professional development of teachers.
This event is a remarkable opportunity for educators from diverse cultural backgrounds to exchange experiences and ideas, fostering mutual understanding and respect.
Through his participation, Professor Fattah aims to leverage global experiences to make a positive impact on education in Morocco.
This initiative reflects the commitment of the Swedish Institute and the Nobel Prize Museum to support teachers and enhance their role in the development of the educational process, contributing to improving the quality of education on a global level.
The Nobel Prize Teachers’ Summit is considered an important platform for opening new horizons in education, providing a rich environment for knowledge exchange and interaction among educators from around the world.
source : fesnews media