Muscat hosted the 5th International Forum for Educational Management and Leadership Research Group, reshaping education for the future through innovative practices and sustainable strategies. The event opened at Sultan Qaboos University, bringing together researchers and educators from 17 countries. Organizers emphasized the importance of leadership in education to prepare students for future challenges.
The forum features 282 working papers and research studies. It addresses global educational trends, digital innovation, sustainability, and leadership development. Participants discussed ways to enhance teaching, curriculum design, and institutional management while maintaining international standards. Moreover, the forum encourages collaborative approaches between universities, schools, and educational authorities.
Sultan Qaboos University, the Ministry of Education, and the Ministry of Higher Education, Research and Innovation jointly organized the event. Officials highlighted that partnerships strengthen research output and help implement practical solutions across Omani schools and universities. Furthermore, the collaboration supports Oman Vision 2040 and aligns with Sustainable Development Goals focused on quality education and lifelong learning.
Delegates explored innovative methods to integrate technology into classrooms. They also examined strategies for improving administrative efficiency, teacher training, and student engagement. By sharing research and experiences, participants developed actionable plans to enhance learning outcomes. Additionally, discussions focused on creating inclusive and adaptable education systems that meet the evolving needs of students and society.
The forum provided networking opportunities for educators, researchers, and policymakers. Attendees exchanged ideas on leadership challenges, educational reforms, and global best practices. They emphasized that strong leadership and digital transformation are essential for reshaping education for the future and fostering resilient learning communities.
Workshops highlighted sustainable approaches to curriculum development and teacher empowerment. Speakers encouraged schools to adopt creative strategies, integrate environmental awareness, and strengthen student participation. They stressed that education must adapt continuously to technological, social, as well as economic changes worldwide.
While the forum progressed, participants agreed that research-driven innovation is vital. They concluded that reshaping education for the future requires collaboration, investment in teacher skills, and policy reforms. Ultimately, the event demonstrated Oman’s commitment to nurturing leaders, advancing educational quality, and building a sustainable, forward-looking education system for generations to come.

