KU’s College of Business Administration holds ‘After Graduation’
Under the auspices and physical presence of Dr Meshari Al-Hajeri, Center for Students Training and Alumni Affairs at the College of Business Administration in Kuwait University launched an exhibition recently titled “After Graduation” in collaboration KUWAIT CITY, Feb 18: Civil Service Commission (CSC) has set July 1, 2018 as deadline for the Ministry of Education to terminate the contracts of expatriate employees affected by the replacement policy for fiscal year 2018/2019, reports Al-Qabas daily.
In a letter, CSC notified the ministry that financial arrangements for the employees in question will be struck off next year’s budget.
Meanwhile, Kuwait Teachers Society (KTS) lamented the unjustified reaction and offensive with its diamond sponsor— New Horizon Institute.
Dean of the center Dr Al-Hajeri disclosed that several private companies and government agencies participated in their various capacities as sponsors remarks against teachers and the schools’ administration due to the sudden death of student Essa AlBloushi.
In a press statement, the society expressed deep regret for the sad incident and extended condolences to the parents and family of the departed student. It went ahead and cautioned the public against making hasty accusations until the outcome of investigation is known, noting the teachers and administrative employees of the schools treat students as their own children amid huge responsibilities they shoulder in educating to assist students after their higher education.
The event, slated for February 13 and 14, serves as an opportunity for prospective students to be acquainted with available higher education programs of specialization. them. It stressed that all teachers should not be blamed for the misdeeds or misbehavior of few teachers.
Statement noted the stipulation that female teachers only should be allowed to teach in the primary schools for boys is yielding many negative effects, especially as the decision was implemented without careful study.
It reiterated the situation has brought about severe inadequacy, compelling the administration and female staff in the primary schools for boys to redouble their efforts in controlling the students.