UN Report Highlights the Work of Talal Abu-Ghazaleh University in Online Education

The report commended the work and effort excelled by TAGI-UNI as being one of the premier entrepreneurial institutions offering alternatives to traditional education

AMMAN------- The work of Talal Abu-Ghazaleh University (TAGI-UNI), the gateway to the world’s best online education, has been highlighted in a special report by TerraViva, United Nations Journal.

The report focused on the Middle East as an area from which innovative educational technologies are rapidly emerging and commended the work and effort excelled by TAGI-UNI as being one of the premier entrepreneurial institutions offering alternatives to traditional education.

HE Dr. Talal Abu-Ghazaleh, President of TAGI-UNI said: “This supports my long standing argument that traditional education is no longer effective. We need to seek out new ways of educating our future generations and embrace technology. This is the only way we will survive this digital tsunami and educate the digital natives of the future.”

The report referred to a study conducted by the NGO Injaz al Arab, which highlights the flaws in education systems across the region and highlights the work of TAGI-UNI and several other entities that are developing ICT related products and educational kits to assist in the delivery of education.

TAGI-UNI partners with leading international education institutions to deliver accredited, world-class education to a global student body.  TAGI-UNI began securing partnerships in mid-2012 and has since then signed agreements with Thunderbird School of Global Management, University of Liverpool, Walden University, University of Northampton, Canisius College, Amity University, Fort Hays University, the British Council, the International Training and Development Group (ITAD), Genashtim Innovative Learning, and Pearson-Edexcel.