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During their meeting at the Ministry in damascus, both parties reviewed the platform’s operational framework and its potential role in modernizing the educational process. They discussed how the platform would facilitate teacher-student interaction, enhance administrative efficiency, and introduce emerging teaching methods. They also explored the idea of creating an interconnected electronic system that would link documents and transactions between the Ministry, its regional offices, and schools across the country, simplifying administrative procedures and improving overall institutional performance.
Clasera, which operates in over 45 countries and supports 14 languages, offers a wide range of e-learning services to educational institutions and Ministries of Education worldwide.