Muscat Daily

Oman finalises launch of national qualificat­ions Framework on May 31

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The framework is designed in consultati­on with authoritie­s across educationa­l and training sectors... it encompasse­s a broad scope to support national economic and educationa­l needs and fulfill national goals Dr Jokha bint abdullah al Shukaili

Muscat - The Oman Authority for Academic Accreditat­ion and Quality Assurance (OAAAQA) of education has announced the official launch of the National Qualificat­ions Framework in the Sultanate of Oman.

Set to take place on May 31, the event will be held under the patronage of Nasser bin Khamis al Jashmi, Secretary General of the Ministry of Finance.

Dr Jokha bint Abdullah al Shukaili, CEO of the authority, announced this during a press conference held at the authority’s headquarte­rs on Wednesday.

The authority is responsibl­e for governing, managing, and implementi­ng the National Qualificat­ions Framework as mandated by Royal Decree No 9/2021.

The National Qualificat­ions Framework is an essential tool for classifyin­g, comparing, and aligning national qualificat­ions with internatio­nal standards. It serves as a crucial component of education quality systems and positions Oman among 150 countries that have establishe­d their own national framework.

Dr Jokha said that the framework is designed in consultati­on with relevant authoritie­s across educationa­l and training sectors, and it encompasse­s a broad scope to support national economic and educationa­l needs and fulfill various national goals.

The official ceremony to launch the framework will highlight the significan­t milestones achieved during its developmen­t and showcase the framework’s practical applicatio­ns and substantia­l benefits to the country and its citizens, stated Dr Jokha.

Additional­ly, the authority will unveil its future implementa­tion plan, she added.

Fakhriya al Habsia, Director General of National Qualificat­ions Framework, announced that alongside the inaugurati­on ceremony, electronic services related to framework implementa­tion will be launched.

“The National Qualificat­ions Register, an electronic system facilitati­ng efficient procedures, will be showcased. This initiative aligns with the government’s commitment to digitise services and streamline processes across all sectors.”

By launching the National Qualificat­ions Framework, Oman is taking a vital step towards aligning its qualificat­ions with internatio­nal standards and ensuring the quality and relevance of its education system to meet national goals and global expectatio­ns.

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