
As part of efforts to align educational outcomes with labor market needs, and under the patronage of Dr. Ahmed Adel Abdel Hakim, Acting President of Alexandria University, the Faculty of Education organized, the 7th Career Fair under the theme: “Teacher Competencies and Employment Requirements in Schools.” The event witnessed wide participation from major international schools, educational institutions, as well as a distinguished group of academic and executive leaders and representatives of the education sector.
In his speech, Dr. Hassan Abdeen, Dean of the Faculty, emphasized that the fair serves as an effective platform to connect graduates with employment and training opportunities, while supporting the preparation of the “digital teacher” capable of keeping pace with modern demands.
For his part, Prof. Dr. Salem Abdel Razek stressed the importance of continuous professional development for teachers, while Dr. Arabi Abu Zeid highlighted that teacher qualification is a top priority for the education system, praising the cooperation with the faculty as a model of institutional integration.
Participants also pointed to the importance of developing graduates’ skills to keep up with digital transformation and to open up local and international career pathways, especially in light of the accreditations held by some of the participating educational institutions.
The event included specialized scientific sessions on teacher development and skill enhancement, in addition to presentations by training centers addressing qualification opportunities in special education and modern educational technologies.
The fair saw the participation of a number of international schools, language schools, educational institutions, and specialized centers, which offered training and employment opportunities for graduates—further enhancing their readiness to compete in the labor market.
The event concluded with honoring the participating entities in recognition of their role in supporting and qualifying educational professionals.



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