Ataya Consulting Services is part of a consortium of international consulting companies. It provides consulting services in the domain of education in Lebanon, the Arab world and Africa.
These services range from short term consulting work to long term contracts with international NGO’s as well as agencies with funding by the EU, WB and USAID and private clients interested in support and follow up services for their education institutions......
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2009 - 2008 - 2007 - Jan 2006-Mar 2007
Since 2006 - Since 1985 - Since 2001 - Since 1981
-2009-
| March 2009
Lebanon: Consultant with NCSC on the:
“Project to strengthen the independence of the judiciary and citizen Access to justice in Lebanon”
A USAID project implemented by the National Center for State Courts
The objective of this consultancy is to (1) provide training to judges and clerks of the Project’s model/pilot court in better ways of serving the public, and modern court management methods that use automation, (2) advise on the creation of case management applications software, and (3) create a body of training materials and a how-to pamphlet on execution of judgments for unrepresented litigants.
March 2009
Africa, Congo Brazzaville
Feasibility study for establishing a French Baccalaureate School.
Providing the architectural design for the school.
Curriculum Design.
Development and Implementation Plan for the project.
Follow up services including but not limited to:
- Professional Development Program for the faculty and staff.
- Administration Members training.
- Preparing the school for certification
Long term contract for quality assurance and development
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-2008-
| March 2008
“From Access to Success”: Participated in the experts’ meeting held at Doha, Qatar by UNESCO
September 2008
Algeria
“ Mission d’identification et de faisabilité du programme d’appui au secteur de l'enseignement supérieur en Algérie ” (Projet CE)
L’objectif de cette mission est de passer en revue les différentes réformes ainsi que le secteur de l'éducation et l'enseignement supérieur en Algérie dans sa globalité et d’identifier les grandes lignes de l’appui communautaire ainsi que les modalités envisageables de mise en œuvre.
August 2008
Syria Aleppo
Al-Kalima School Aleppo
Consultants to the school’s Administration:
Responsible for :
- Producing the school’s mission and vision statement.
- Setting up the organizational chart for the school’s administration.
- Conducting faculty and staff screening for hiring.
- Setting up the school’s accounting system and auditing the work of its accounting department.
- Preparing the list of furniture, equipment and supplies purchases.
- Preparing the books order.
- Training faculty and staff.
- Launching the academic year with the open house reception of the school’s parents community.
- Producing the passive and active advertisement program.
- Overseeing the procedures for entrance exams and enrollment.
- Coordinating with the faculty for all subjects.
- Setting up a special education program.
- Producing the Individual Educational Plan for Special Education Students.
- Coordinating with the special education teachers and following up on the IEP implementation.
- Participating in all Administrative meetings and the decision making process.
November 2008
Syria: Feasibility study for establishing a primary school in Homs
The study included:
- Demographic Analysis.
- Job Description for the various positions
- Human resource planning and hiring procedures.
- Financial Analysis
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| Sept 2007-Oct 2007
Mission d’Évaluation Finale du Programme d’Amélioration de l’Éducation (EEP) financé par la CE:
Ce programme a soutenu des écoles dans 15 gouvernorats et a couvert 3 grands domaines:
- Égalité des Sexes dans l’Accès à l’Éducation
- Qualité de la Performance des Étudiants
- Efficience du Système
L’objectif étant d’effectuer un Diagnostic Sectoriel en insistant sur:
- L’adéquation de la Politique Éducative adoptée,
- Les défis et les problèmes qui demeurent encore dans ce secteur,
- L’impact des autres acteurs institutionnels dans le domaine éducatif,
- L’analyse des résultats et l’identification des recommandations,
L’évaluation de l’efficience de l’usage des Fonds de la CE.
May 2007
“From Access to Success”: Participated in the Experts’ Meeting at UNESCO Headquarters Paris.
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-Jan 2006-Mar 2007-
| Since 2006
Syria Lebanon Bahrain Saudi Arabia
After conducting an in depth analysis of the needs in Lebanon, Syria, Saudi Arabia and Bahrain he produced the by-laws of EAD then proceeded to legalize this NGO whose main objectives are to promote equal access to quality education as well as planning and implementing sustainable educational systems trough concerted and coordinated efforts of the public and private sectors with the active participation of the local communities and international community. All this in accordance to the directives of the « Meilleures Pratiques de la Gestion du Cycle de Projet (PCM)”
Objectives:
- Promote special education programs in all Arab countries
- Teachers training for inclusion, integration and quality education
- Providing technical support for educational institutions
- Promoting social awareness of health and education needs in view of current trends and tendencies.
- Planning and conducting workshops and seminars for coordinators, professors and directors of educational institutions.
- Provide family support for parents with special needs children.
Work with ministries for passing new laws that guarantee the rights to education for special needs and gifted children
August 2005 - August 2006
Jordan ERfKE Support Project
- Consultant with the MoE –Jordan for quality Education Program.
- Responsible for the planning of the community involvement program for the secondary school level.
- Responsible for the professional development program for the coordinators and authors in the MoE
- Team leader for the quality assurance team for evaluating the textbooks produced by the authoring teams
- Trainer of the teams responsible for modifying the produced textbooks according to the recommendations of the quality assurance report.
Transferring the “From School to Career Program” to Save the Children NGO and conducting 4 regional workshops.
August 2005 - January 2006
UNESCO Iraq
- Consultant and trainer for UNESCO Iraq
- Trained 24 members of the Iraqi MoE for the production of the “ Textbook production and distribution policy” that was produced after a series of workshops that lasted for two months and included the foillowing topics:
- Content and evaluation criteria of content.
- Instructional Systems Design.
- Production and printing process.
- Quality Assurance.
Distribution issues and considerations.
April 2006- June 2006
Jordan “ ERfKE Project “
- Needs assessment and program planning.
- Member of the steering committee with the MoE Jordan and ESP-Jordan to identify trhe needs of the public schools across Jordan.
- Member of the task force for quality assessment of the Education Sector and the promotion and standardization of educator competencies through
- Training the authoring team of the MoE for producing 19 teacher’s Guides for the MIS program.
- The production of a universal template and a set of formats for textbook production.
- Promoting hands on activities in all subjects with focus on the practical application of acquired skills and knowledge.
- Defining key competencies to be reinforced across the curricula
Linking curricular content to the job market needs
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| Tunisia
Worked for the “Development and Modernization Program of Higher Education by putting forward recommendations for the National Strategy and five year plan with defined milestones for the program implementation.
Conducted the needed ground work for the implementation of the Educational and development strategy and Employability enhancement program in the 7 universities: Sousse, Sfax, Gabès, Gafsa, Kairouan, Monastir, Jendouba
Responsible for the planning of the objectives of the mission.
Objectives: (in French as defined by the TdR)
- Évaluation de la maturité de l’implémentation globale de l’employabilité et de la stratégie d’harmonisation,
- Identification des Écarts Stratégiques,
- Analyse et Recommandations d’Actions Stratégiques pour réduire les écarts,
- Transfert de Savoir-faire à travers le Coaching et la Formation.
Résultats accomplis:
- Évaluation de l’Amélioration des Plans Stratégiques de 7 universités régionales en dehors de Tunis et harmonisation avec le Plan Stratégique du Ministère de l’Éducation et de la Recherche Scientifique et Technique,
- Implémentation du mécanisme d’Ajustement pour le renforcement des relations entre les Universités et le Ministère de l’Éducation, et autres ministères concernés : de l’Économie, de l’Emploi …
- Sélection d’outils d’analyse et de prise de décision, Identification des indicateurs de performance afin d’aligner les stratégies du Système Éducatif avec les objectifs budgétaires et économiques attendus par le Gouvernement.
- Formation de 83 Décideurs,
- Coaching pour la préparation du Plan d’Implémentation dans 7 universités,
- Organisation et Management d’un Séminaire de Révision Finale.
Conseiller du Ministère de l’Éducation dans l’élaboration et l’implémentation de la Réforme du Secteur Éducatif en Jordanie:
- Durant 6 mois, il a formé l’équipe du Ministère de l’Éducation Jordanienne sur la manière d’évaluer le processus d’apprentissage dans sa globalité.
- Avec le Programme d’Appui à l’Éducation (ESP), il a contribué au programme « De l’École à la Profession » à travers la rédaction d’un manuel, l’élaboration du programme en entier, et la formation des formateurs pour transformer le manuel en actions mesurables (instructions, élaboration de système, checklists, et application normalisée), et la rédaction d’un guide de ressources de 180 pages.
Révision du Guide des Enseignants et de la procédure d’Assurance Qualité.
Deux ateliers de travail, chacun d’une durée de 3 jours, le 1er à Amman et le 2nd à Aqaba (60 participants par atelier).
Les groupes comprenaient: des coordinateurs du Ministère de l’Éducation, des conseillers scolaires, des parents, des étudiants, des hommes d’affaires privés, des directeurs d’établissements scolaires et des enseignants.
Le but de ces ateliers était de:
- Former les participants à l’animation des activités du programme « De l’École à la Profession » dans chaque établissement scolaire : concentration sur la promotion de la sensibilisation touchant la carrière professionnelle
- Établir des partenariats entre les écoles publiques et les écoles privées à travers des groupes de travail locaux.
Ceci comprenait le fait d’identifier les parties prenantes et de monter une campagne pour s’assurer leur participation, et de planifier des activités entre le secteur privé, les écoles, et les collectivités locales.
Par suite, il élabora le Guide de “De l’École à la Profession”, et prépara la formation et le suivi de l’implémentation de ce programme. Il fut aussi co-auteur d’un manuel de ressources pour ce programme.
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Lebanon
- Expert in the team responsible for putting forward a policy for a national strategy for education in Lebanon.
- Evaluation of the prevailing situation and defining current needs.
- Producing a full and detailed report with recommendations for change and improvement.
- Establishing a new sectorial policy based on decentralization and equal opportunity and access for all.
- Planning the implementation of the recommendation and producing a tool for quality assurance and follow up.
- Member of the committee responsible for assisting the ministry in producing new regulations that include special needs and gifted students.
Coordinating efforts between the ministry of education and different participants
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Middle East and Africa consultant with Houghton Mifflin Publishers International Division
Responsible for visiting private schools that are using Houghton Mifflin Programs with the task of training teachers in using these programs properly and according to international standards.
The countries that are placed under our responsibility and care are Lebanon – Syria – Jordan – Egypt – Saudi Arabia – Bahrain – Qatar - Turkey and UAE.
- Private Sector Consultants in Syria, Jordan, Bahrein, Dubaï, Saudi Arabia
Schools
Al-Hossan, Al Aziziah , Horizon , Marj Al Zouhour, Little Village, Montessori, Wahat Al Sham, Al Hikma, Al Mashrek , Amman Academy , Al-Bayan , Al-Mawarid and much more…
Some of the tasks achieved :
- Needs Assessment
- Institutional Development Program design.
- Curriculum Design
- Professional Development program
- Institutional detailing
- Follow up planning and implementatio
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Lebanon
Ataya Counseling Center, Ataya New School
- Founder of the counseling center
- Developed the existing special education program into a professional one.
- Planned and conducted the professional development program at Ataya New School
- Established the center for the support of parents with troubled children.
- Started the school directors monthly meetings for schools in Beirut area for the purpose of joining efforts in providing quality education.
1999–2005
Lebanon Manor House Descartes School
Special Education Department
- Responsible for the Learning Support Unit
- Responsible for the Special Education Teachers Training Program
IEP Committee administrators
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1- Workshops, These one to three days workshops are designed to address a specific topic and provide...
2- Seminars, Seminars are usually a one day event that aims at developing...
3- In-Service Training, In-Service Training sessions are conducted during the course of the academic year... |
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4- Recruitment / Performance Assessment, is done in three stages...
5- Performance assessment, is a continuous process that involves at least three yearly visits by our consultant(s) to observe...
6- Curriculum Design, A school curriculum does not consist of only what publishers offer in their programs... |
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7- Curriculum Implementation Follow-up, We will provide regular reviews of curriculum implementation by...
8- Students Screening for Special Needs, When a child proves to be an under-achiever, parents tend to resort to the private school...
9- Individual Educational Plan Design, The IEP design is of utmost importance for teachers who are responsible for teaching small... |
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10- Design for Remedial Education Center, Designing a successful Remedial Education Center involves...
11- Test & Measurement Design,This service is provided in two stages...
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