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                   FACT SHEET  
                   PRE-SERVICE TEACHER EDUCATION IN 
                   JORDAN  
                   2019-2025 • $28 million • 4 universities • Partners: Ministry of 
                   Education; Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research; 
                   Accreditation and Quality Assurance Commission for Higher Education 
                   Institutions; Queen Rania Teacher Academy; IREX 
                    
                   BACKGROUND 
                   Jordan’s population is disproportionally young, with nearly 40 percent of the population being school-
                   aged children and youth. Over the past decade, Jordan’s performance on international assessments in 
                   literacy, mathematics, and science has declined, with boys underperforming girls at all levels. Jordan has                        
                   made great strides in strengthening education in early grades through in-service teacher training                                MY
                   programs, curriculum reform, and increased access to kindergarten nationwide. However, teachers for                              EAD
                   grades 4 through 10 are recruited based on subject-specific degrees, and often begin teaching with no                            ACER 
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                   background in curriculum development, classroom management, or pedagogy.                                                         A TE
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                   Out of nearly 80,000 public school teachers, fewer than 700 attended pre-service education training in                           UEE
                   university before entering the classroom. In addition, there are no pre-service education opportunities                          ITQ: 
                   for aspiring male teachers in Jordan. In partnership with the Ministry of Education, the Ministry of Higher                      DRE
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                   Education and Scientific Research, the Accreditation and Quality Assurance Commission for Higher                                 PHOT
                   JULY 2020                                                          USAID PRE-SERVICE TEACHER EDUCATION IN JORDAN | 1       
              Education Institutions, and Queen Rania Teacher Academy, USAID works to make sure aspiring 
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              teachers can gain the skills they need to engage their students and prepare them to succeed in the 21 -
              century knowledge economy. 
               
              PROJECT OVERVIEW 
              USAID is partnering with the Ministry of Education, the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific 
              Research, the Accreditation and Quality Assurance Commission for Higher Education Institutions, and 
              Queen Rania Teacher Academy to launch a pre-service education program that prepares aspiring 
              teachers at universities nationwide to become certified teachers equipped with essential pedagogical 
              skills. The Pre-Service Teacher Education in Jordan activity will support four universities to introduce 
              and implement a pre-service teacher education program that will supplement subject-specific degrees. 
              Through the program, university students will learn relevant pedagogy, interactive learning methods, 
              effective classroom management, and how to integrate issues such as gender equity, disabilities inclusion, 
              and environmental awareness into their teaching. The program will be adapted from Queen Rania 
              Teacher Academy’s widely recognized postgraduate pre-service diploma, which is currently only offered 
              in Amman. The project will work closely with the universities to ensure that university staff are 
              appropriately trained to administer the program and that mechanisms are in place to ensure the quality 
              of graduates.  
               
              EXPECTED IMPACT 
                   ●  With accredited pre-service education programs established at four universities throughout 
                      Jordan, more prospective teachers will gain pedagogical skills and provide quality education to 
                      students in rural and urban areas of diverse socio-economic demographics.  
                   ●  Public schools in Jordan are gender-segregated after third grade, and boys consistently 
                      underperform girls. Through Pre-Service Teacher Education in Jordan, aspiring male teachers 
                      for grades 4 through 10 will have access to pedagogical training at universities for the first time 
                      to gain practical experience to help their students learn.  
                   ●  Through strengthening the professional development of teachers, future generations of youth 
                      will increasingly view the education sector and teaching profession as a career choice.   
               
              CONTACT 
              Saskia Funston 
              Senior Development Outreach & Communications Specialist 
              United States Agency for International Development 
              American Embassy  
              P.O. Box 354 
              Zip Code 11118 Amman, Jordan 
              Phone: +962 6 590 6601 
              Email: sfunston@usaid.gov 
              USAID.GOV                                         USAID PRE-SERVICE TEACHER EDUCATION IN JORDAN | 2 
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