DOHA, (QNA) - The Excelligent, an international magazine specialized in the field of education, has chosen the Qatar Olympic Academy as the best educational center in the State of Qatar for the year 2021.
This selection is based on the magazine's monitoring of the activity and educational movement of academies and educational centers in the State of Qatar, where the Qatar Olympic Academy, with its diverse activities, programs and courses that include many sports, administrative and technical fields, has been able to reach all segments of Qatari, Gulf and Arab society, in addition to many European and American countries. By introducing the simultaneous translation system into its programs that it provided with the distance learning system, as the Academy had moved to the distance education system through its use of Microsoft Teams and Zoom with the beginning of the Corona pandemic (Cvid-19) in March of last year.
The Qatar Olympic Academy has developed its programs and courses to suit distance education since the beginning of the Corona pandemic (Covid 19), as the Academy adopted a calendar this year that includes many programs, courses and workshops in various sports and Olympic fields, which exceeded twenty different programs and courses, whether at the level of workshops Olympic education or various courses as well as postgraduate studies in cooperation with a number of international and regional bodies, in addition to cooperation with many state institutions and ministries to provide special courses for their employees within the framework of joint cooperation to reach common goals and reach the public benefit.
For his part, Executive Director of the Qatar Olympic Academy, Saif Mohammed Al-Nuaimi, stressed that the selection of The Excelligent International magazine for the Qatar Olympic Academy as the best educational center in the State of Qatar for the year 2021 comes as a result of the concerted efforts of the work teams in the academy who always strive for the best, as well as partners from International, continental and local bodies, as well as the lecturers who contributed greatly to gaining the confidence of the students.
He added: "The Qatar Olympic Academy always seeks to reach all segments of the local community, especially the Arab and international community in general, through diversity in the programs, courses and workshops that serve the sports community administratively and technically, in order to achieve one of the most important goals of the academy, which is to spread the sports and Olympic culture among societies."
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