Amman is the capital city of Jordon and is the center of the economy, politics and culture for the country. It has a population of around 4 million people. There are around 450 private schools in the capital and enrols around 90,000 students a year. These schools include Amman National School and Modern American School. There are also 20 universities. These include Petra University and Al-Isra University. University of Jordon is the oldest higher education establishment in the country. It was founded in 1962 and is considered the number one in Jordon. It enrols around 37,000 students a year. The national language of Jordon is Arabic. Most residents however speak English. The most popular languages after English is French and German. The unemployment rate in Jordan stands at 12.9%. The unemployment rate in Amman is around the same at a rate of around 12%.
Effectively Delivering The News To Your Audience | Personal Development - in Amman
Effectively Delivering the News to Your Audience Course in Amman is designed to help journalism and media professionals master the art of presenting news with credibility and audience engagement. Participants also explore how reporting differs across media platforms, including radio, television and web.
- Understand the tips and tricks for working with numbers in the news.
- Gain in-depth knowledge about how journalists find stories and write stories.
- Get familiar with the reporting mediums for various media platforms.