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Five coordinators compete in the final qualifiers for the Arab Reading Challenge initiative at the level of Syria

2022-06-17T11:46:12.044Z


Damascus, SANA- The five best coordinators who were selected to participate in the final qualifiers competed to choose the best coordinator in


Damascus-SANA

Today, the five best coordinators selected to participate in the final qualifiers competed to choose the best coordinator in the Arab Reading Challenge initiative at the level of Syria, to represent the winner among them later Syria in the qualifiers at the level of the Arab world.

The five coordinators underwent a test in the Ministry of Education building through the Zoom program, and they are (Zina Qablawi from the Syrian Trust for Development, Muhammad Salloum from Lattakia, Hanin Al-Abdullah from As-Suwayda, Muhammad Dahdouh from Aleppo, and Shams Al-Asaad from Hama), where they were tested by default by a committee from the United Arab Emirates according to The General Coordinator of the initiative in Syria, Ali Al-Abbas.

Al-Abbas said in a statement to SANA reporter that the five coordinators had been chosen by a committee formed by the former Ministry of Education to undergo a test, and the winner would be approved as the best Syrian coordinator to participate in the final qualifiers at the level of the Arab world, which will be held in the United Arab Emirates at the end of next October. .

Al-Abbas pointed out that the results will be announced (for the best coordinator, the best school and the first student) at the level of Syria to participate in the Arab Reading Challenge competition at the end of this June in a closing ceremony.

Rehab Ali

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Source: sena

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