The Technical Administrative Institute held a workshop titled “Critical Thinking and Problem Solving in the Environment,” organized by the Rehabilitation and Employment Unit in cooperation with the Department of Business Administration Techniques. The workshop took place in the hall of the Department of Business Administration Techniques and was attended by a number of institute students.

The workshop was presented by Assistant Lecturer Ezz Al-Din Saqban Atiyah, who discussed the importance of developing students’ critical thinking skills and their role in analyzing environmental issues, identifying their causes, and proposing appropriate solutions through scientific and systematic approaches. He also reviewed key strategies and tools that help enhance decision-making abilities and address challenges within the work environment.

The workshop included both theoretical topics and practical applications aimed at engaging students in interactive discussions and hands-on exercises, thereby strengthening their analytical thinking skills and encouraging teamwork.

This workshop comes as part of the institute’s ongoing efforts to develop students’ skills and prepare them for the labor market through training programs that contribute to shaping their academic and professional capabilities.