Draft:National Center for Curriculum Development
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The National Center for Curriculum Development is a financially and administratively independent institution affiliated with the Jordanian Prime Ministry, located in Amman. The center was established by Royal Decree in accordance with Law No. 33 of 2017 and its amendments, pursuant to Article 120 of the Jordanian Constitution.[1] The National Center was established in April 2017 in response to the recommendations of the National Strategy for Human Resources Development 2016–2025, with the aim of educational reform and developing curricula and textbooks for early childhood, primary education, and secondary education.[2]
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[edit]- ^ نبذة عن المركز، الموقع الرسمي للمركز. Archived 2025-04-20 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Jordan plans to rehabilitate English language school curriculum
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