Canberra: The King Salman Global Academy for Arabic Language (KSGAAL) is organizing a specialized academic program in Australia’s capital, Canberra, to enhance the competencies of Arabic-language teachers as well as learners from non-Arabic-speaking backgrounds today.
According to Saudi Press Agency, the program is organized in cooperation with the Centre for Arab and Islamic Studies at the Australian National University (ANU) and will run from October 13 to 17. This initiative is part of the second phase of the project to train Arabic-language teachers for non-native speakers, focusing on preparing qualified educators and transferring expertise in teaching Arabic as a foreign language.
The program is set to highlight the latest approaches in second-language education and equip participants with practical and reflective skills to improve classroom performance.
This initiative underscores KSGAAL’s dedication to promoting the global presence of the Arabic language through innovative educational pathways. These efforts aim to enhance cultural exchange and academic collaboration with international universities, thereby boosting the presence of Arabic in education, research, and cultural communication.