Mukalla - January 4, 2025 - Center Media
Under the auspices of Al-Ahgaff University President Professor Abdullah Muhammad Baharoon, the Hadramout Research Center for Studies, Training, and Community Development at Al-Ahgaff University hosted a graduation research discussion ceremony for the twelfth batch of English Language Diploma students on Thursday morning, January 2, in the training hall at the university presidency in Mukalla.
Dr. Salem Salah Bajaber, Director General of the Office of the Ministry of Technical Education and Vocational Training in Hadramout Coast, commended the results of the course, which has been going on for a few months, in terms of knowledge exchange and information acquisition that helps them learn the English language. He emphasized the significance of keeping up the practice of "discussing distinguished research" to improve students' skills and abilities, pointing out the need to learn the language in a secure learning environment using contemporary scientific methods.
"Hadramout Research Center is the only center in the governorate that implements graduation projects for its students after they complete all English language courses," explained Mr. Mohammed Al-Bouri, Director of Training at Hadramout Research Center. He also noted the center's interest in connecting the theoretical and practical aspects of education and using innovative teaching methods to help students speak the language fluently. He also thanked Professor Sadiq Maknoon, the Center's Executive Director, for his efforts in helping the students overcome the challenges they faced.
Counselor Dr. Hashem Alawi Muqaibel, the Center's Director of the Arbitration Office, emphasized the close ties between the Technical Education and Vocational Training Office and Hadramout Research Center and thanked the office's leadership for their unwavering support and assistance of these training programs. He also emphasized that the center will continue to offer courses that will improve students' reading and writing skills and give them the fundamental knowledge they need to become more proficient in the language.