The Ministry of Education and Higher Education (MoEHE), represented by the Academic Guidance Section of the Educational Guidance Department, in cooperation with academic advisors in high schools, has launched an awareness campaign to promote the teaching profession, highlighting teachers' role in building the human being, society and the nation.
The campaign targets students in the 12th and 11th grades, with the aim of attracting Qatari and non-Qatari cadres of high school students to join the teaching profession, and join Tomoh programme, after graduating from high school, which enables them to join the College of Education at Qatar University to be the teachers of the future, and to contribute to building their society and their country.
In addition to the guidance specialists of the Academic Guidance Section, a distinguished group of Qatari teachers and school principals participated in this campaign and spoke to the students about the virtue of the teaching profession and their experience being teachers. The Tomoh programme aims to attract Qatari cadres, children of Qatari women, Qatari document holders and those born in Qatar to the teaching profession, in partnership with the College of Education at Qatar University.
The students are dispatched to join the programme for a period of four years to obtain a bachelor’s degree in the disciplines offered at the College of Education.