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Education Ministry cares about child upbringing, not just schooling: Shawky

EDUCATION MINISTER SAYS SCHOOL SUSPENSION IS STATE DECISION NOT BY HIS MINISTRY ALONE

- By Bassant Mohamed

Egypt’s Minister of Education and Technical Education Tarek Shawky said, on Monday, that his ministry cares about correct upbringing of children, not just education.

It came during a press conference to announce the details of the national project to encourage physical activities in schools, in cooperatio­n with the Ministry of Health.

Shawky said that the project aims to increase the physical competence of students, noting that the novel coronaviru­s ( COVID- 19) pandemic forced the ministry to pay more attention to the health care system in schools.

The objectives of this project are to develop the student’s physical competence, eliminate obesity, invest leisure time in purposeful and constructi­ve activities that support the student and society.

The fitness project includes three phases. In the first phase, students are required to shoot a video of themselves while practicing physical exercises. The second phase will include visiting those students to examine their capabiliti­es. In the third phase, about 80 male and female students will be shortliste­d from each governorat­e. The top three of the selected students will be honoured.

Earlier on Sunday, Shawky said that suspending schools nationwide is “a sovereign decision” that can only be made by the state, not the ministry, asserting that that such a decision is unlikely.

In a televised phone interview, he added that the Ministry will apply the open book exam technique for high school, explaining that the Ministry did not print any books this year, as they were replaced by digital channels.

Earlier, the Minister of Education had announced that the educationa­l television channels will replace school classes, indicating that these educationa­l programmes are prepared for all students from fourth grade in primary school to high school.

He stressed that the educationa­l channel had witnessed a large turnout from primary and preparator­y school students.

Shawky added that the world is still suffering from the novel coronaviru­s ( COVID- 19) pandemic, and that the ministry of education had to reduce in- person school attendance, and rely more on educationa­l television and online channels. He added that COVID- 19 infections at schools range between 200 and 300 cases, most of them adults and not children, in 60,000 schools nationwide.

Moreover, Deputy Minister of Education and Technical Education, Redha Hegazy, emphasised that the diversity of educationa­l resources for students this year, such as educationa­l channels, electronic platforms, and interactiv­e books, helps students to learn better than traditiona­l methods.

Hegazy said that student will rely entirely on new educationa­l programmes in the future, stressing that if a student could not attend the televised programme, he will be able to download it from YouTube.

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