In accordance with the directives of His Majesty King Abdullah II bin Al-Hussein, and upon the recommendation of the Economic Advisory Council, work commenced in August 2000 on establishing the National Center for Training and Rehabilitation of Trainers (NCTRT), under the auspices of Al-Balqa Applied University. This initiative responded to the national need for a specialized center to serve as the official reference for general trainer training and, specifically, vocational and technical trainer training in both the public and private sectors.
The NCTRT maintains continuous communication with public and private institutions to identify training needs and deliver programs tailored to the specific nature of each institution’s work. Training programs are regularly updated and developed to ensure the highest quality and effectiveness of services.
The Center houses multiple training halls equipped with the latest tools and technologies to support effective learning. It also maintains a comprehensive database of highly qualified and experienced local and international trainers across all programs and disciplines.
The NCTRT is committed to supporting the strategic and operational objectives of Al-Balqa Applied University by implementing its executive and strategic plans. It provides a competitive, supportive, and innovation-driven environment to foster creativity and contribute to the development of a knowledge-based economy. This is achieved through active community engagement and the provision of professional, high-quality training and applied programs.
Organizationally, the NCTRT operates within a structured framework designed to facilitate all educational and training services. This framework ensures the fulfillment of the Center’s mission and objectives, aligned with the vision and strategy of Al-Balqa Applied University, delivering top-tier training services that meet the highest standards of excellence and competitiveness.
The Center is recognized as an executive arm and an active member of the UNESCO-UNEVOC Network for Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET). It is accredited by the Vocational and Technical Skills Development Authority in Jordan and certified by the British organization AESC.
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It is my great pleasure to welcome you to the National Center for Training and Rehabilitation of Trainers (NCTRT), established in August 2000 under the auspices of Al-Balqa Applied University. Our Center was founded in response to the national need for a specialized institution to serve as the official reference for trainer training, particularly for vocational and technical trainers across both public and private sectors.
At NCTRT, we maintain continuous collaboration with public and private institutions to identify training needs and deliver programs tailored to their specific requirements. Our training programs are regularly updated to ensure the highest standards of quality and effectiveness.
Equipped with state-of-the-art training halls and a comprehensive database of highly qualified local and international trainers, the Center provides a supportive, competitive, and innovation-driven environment that fosters creativity and contributes to the development of a knowledge-based economy.
Aligned with the strategic vision of Al-Balqa Applied University, NCTRT operates within a structured framework designed to facilitate all educational and training services. As a recognized member of the UNESCO-UNEVOC Network for Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET), and accredited by the Vocational and Technical Skills Development Authority in Jordan and the British organization AESC, we are committed to delivering professional, high-quality training programs that meet the highest standards of excellence.
We invite you to explore our programs, engage with our experts, and join us in advancing vocational and technical training in Jordan.
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| Vision: |
| Excellence and advancement in trainer training and qualification. |
To be a center of excellence, embodying the highest levels of professional expertise at both the national and regional levels, specifically in the field of trainer training and qualification, and more broadly in the field of human resource development.
- To qualify trainers to be more professional and better equipped to develop and update their methods, approaches, and tools according to their diverse needs.
- Developing the professional competencies of trainers and training managers to improve the outcomes of vocational and technical education and training programs in the public and private sectors.
- Preparing qualified trainers to work in vocational and technical education and training institutions.
- Preparing and developing specialized technical and administrative training programs in various sectors.
- Cooperating and exchanging expertise with peer institutions, institutes, and centers of expertise at all local, regional, and international levels.
- Establishing and maintaining a database of trainers.
- Conducting research and studies and providing technical consultations related to the training needs of trainers.
| Center training programs offered by NCTRT |
Supervisory and Administrative Training and Development Programs, most notably:
- Training of Trainers (TOT) Program in its three phases: Basic Training of Trainers Program
- Supervisory Skills Development Program
- Training Management Program
- Technical, Vocational, and Technological Training and Development Programs
- Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Training Programs