AMMAN — The Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Digital Economy and Entrepreneurship on Thursday launched a Digital Curriculum Library as a “promising digital platform” at http://manahej.moe.gov.jo, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.
The library allows users, especially grade school students, to review Jordanian curricula from kindergarten to the 12th grade digitally via computer, tablet and smartphone, with other ways of accessing the library to be added gradually.
The launch of the library, according to a joint press statement, aims to support the Kingdom’s students and provide tools to bolster remote education during the COVID-19 crisis.
A joint technical team from the two ministries worked on preparing the platform, which recorded more than 50,000 visits at its experimental launch, the statement said.