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Name :

Khalid Al-Awad

Place & Date of Birth : 1959, Al-Deriah, Saudi Arabia
Marital Status : Married
Correspondence Address :

P.O.Box 85644, Riyadh 11612


Academic Qualifications :  
 

Ph.D. in Sociology Planning, University of Wales, UK.

Master in Sociology Planning, Michigan Government University, USA.

Bachelor of Sociology, King Saud University, Riyadh


Professional Experience :  

  

 - Member, Majlis Ash-Shura, since 2005.

 - Deputy, Ministry of Education, 2002.

 - Deputy for Educational Development, Ministry of Education, 1997.  

- Assistant Deputy for Educational Development, Ministry of Education, 1995.

- Director General of Education in Riyadh, the Ministry of Education, 1993.

- Assistant Professor of Sociology, King Saud University, 1991.

- Assistant Professor, Department of Social Studies, King Saud University, 1982.


Conferences And Symposia :  
  

 The Educational Planning Program, Harvard, USA, 1997 

 Education Reform Program, the World Bank, 2000.


Research and Publications :  

   

- Provide Public Service in the Government Institutions, Regulatory Entrance, Ph.D. thesis, 1482 H.

- The Practice of Scientific Research in Developing Countries.

- Professional Development Research & Investment (the crisis and mixing), the Economic Future Vision Seminar 23.

- Quality of Education, the Discussion of Content, Visions, and Educational Policies of Economy, 2002.

- The Development of Education through School, Educational Reform Conference, Beirut.

- Educational Administration, 1999.

- Road Injuries Is there a way to Reduce them, Kuwait, 1412 H.

- The Arabian Research Center for Gulf States Development Project, 2000.

- A Development Project for Working Criteria and Programs for the Arab Bureau of Education, 2001. 

- The Role of School Regarding Communication Channels, 2001.