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The Queen Rania Foundation works on research and generating knowledge to improve literacy learning outcomes in Jordan. By combining global and country-specific knowledge, QRF's research programs yield
QRF envisions a future where every child in Jordan begins school equipped with the foundational skills to become a fluent reader in Arabic. We believe every child deserves the strongest possible start
QRF is committed to strengthening educational decision-making and improving learning outcomes by promoting the use of evidence at the national level. Recognizing the current gap in education research
At the Queen Rania Foundation, we believe that improving educational outcomes goes beyond developing research and programs—it starts with understanding human behavior. That’s why we embed behavioral
QRF envisions a future where every child in Jordan can read with comprehension by the age of 10, at the end of third grade. Achieving this goal requires us to bridge the resource gaps that many

This blog post was originally posted in Harvard Business Review Arabic We need to find creative solutions to the social challenges that stubbornly persist across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA...

In 2017 the Queen Rania Foundation (QRF) ventured into the m-Learning apps universe with the Karim & Jana (K&J) app, with the hope of improving numeracy skills among Arabic-speaking children between...

Tawjihi exams are around the corner, scheduled this year in June after Ramadan . During this time, it is expected that students, parents and the entire society will be highly stressed. We all know...

Why does parent-child engagement matter? You have probably heard the saying that parents are a child’s primary educator and caregiver, but do you really understand what your role entails as a parent...