Continuing Education Center Launches the Third Teaching Methods Course in the Applied Specialization with an Updated Curriculum

The Continuing Education Center at the Presidency of the University of Samarra launched the third session of the Teaching Methods course focused on blended learning, following the updated curriculum in the “Applied” specialization, on Wednesday, April 9.

The course was attended by more than 30 postgraduate students from within and outside the university, all specializing in applied sciences. The first day was led by Assistant Professor Dr. Nashwan Hussein Ali, a faculty member at the College of Applied Sciences.

The Director of the Continuing Education Center at the University of Samarra stated that the center continues to offer Teaching Methods courses in educational, administrative, and applied disciplines, in addition to conducting teaching eligibility assessments in these same fields.

The course is set to run for three months, with two in-person days and three days of distance learning each week. It is delivered by a group of university professors specializing in applied and biological sciences who have been trained to lead Teaching Methods courses.

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