This morning, the Dean of the College of Physical Education and Sports Sciences conducted an inspection tour covering the sports hall and several practical training sites to monitor the progress of practical lectures and observe students’ educational and applied performance. The tour aimed to directly assess the integration of practical components within the curricula, as well as to identify students’ key needs and requirements during the implementation of applied sessions.

During the tour, the Dean engaged with students from various academic levels, listening to their observations and suggestions regarding the enhancement of practical aspects and the improvement of the learning environment. He emphasized the importance of strengthening students’ practical skills as an essential part of building their scientific and professional competencies, commending the faculty members’ efforts in organizing practical lectures and providing academic guidance.

The Dean also met with postgraduate students during a specialized master’s level lecture on the mechanisms of implementing field tests, reviewing the scientific activities presented to them and reaffirming the college’s continuous support for their research programs and the development of their academic skills.

At the conclusion of the tour, the Dean highlighted the importance of fostering communication between students, faculty, and college administration to support the advancement of the educational process, reiterating the college’s commitment to providing a comprehensive learning environment that accommodates both theoretical and practical requirements.