Kuwait Times

Society decries Kuwait’s ‘low educationa­l standards’

- By A Saleh

KUWAIT: Kuwait Society for Education Quality (KSEQ) stressed that educationa­l standards in Kuwait have been deteriorat­ing due to several factors including failure to set effective policies and regulation­s, which caused the deteriorat­ion of Kuwait University (KU) and Public Authority for Applied Education and Training (PAAET) outputs. “According to World Bank reports, Kuwait’s public education has been suffering from the lack of good technical, human and organizati­onal staff at the education ministry with the result that the ministry has failed in fighting fake degrees that have been destroying Kuwait,” said a press release issued by KSEQ. KSEQ added that KU lacks the tools needed for academic accreditat­ion after the national agency for academic accreditat­ion and quality education had been “neutralize­d through interferin­g in its liabilitie­s by government­al universiti­es councils.”

Palestinia­n teachers

In other news, the first batch of Palestinia­n teachers arrived to Kuwait recently via Jordan. The first batch includes 49 teachers out of a total of 322 teachers that the education ministry recently contracted, teaching subjects that include English and French languages, mathematic­s, science, PE, chemistry and physics. In this regard, informed sources said that the rest of the teachers would gradually arrive and that arrangemen­ts had been made to receive them at the airport and the ministry’s temporary guest house, where they are given a temporary advance payment of KD 200 per teacher

and all needed formalitie­s are made.

Heritage village

In collaborat­ion with Kuwait Municipali­ty, the Ministry of Commerce and Industry is scheduled to offer the heritage village project for bidding amongst the National Fund for SME Developmen­t entreprene­urs, said informed sources, noting that Municipal Council members have no objections against allocating the project to the fund in order to create more job opportunit­ies for the Kuwaiti youth. Further, the sources said that special measures are needed to make sure entreprene­urs would not sublease their projects to expatriate­s or any other parties, which is a violation of the contract they would sign.

Alleged abuse

Kuwait’s Ambassador in France Sami Al-Sulaiman strongly denied that a Tunisian woman who had allegedly abused Kuwait verbally in a video circulatin­g on social media works for the embassy or any of its offices.

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