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Education Ministry seeks to improve quality of education in Kingdom

Over 50,000 teachers ready to receive students in Jeddah on Sunday

- ARAB NEWS

RIYADH: The spokesman of the Ministry of Education, Moubarak Al-Asseimy, revealed that the ministry aims to raise the quality of education in the Kingdom’s schools, following a decree it issued during Hajj 2017 to grant rented schools a two-years extension before it closes them in case they do not meet the regulatory conditions.

He pointed out that the number of licensed school buildings reached 49; the number of existing schools that have already moved to new educationa­l facilities reached 76; the number of educationa­l buildings under constructi­on is 154; the number of investors who presented transition plans reached 1,157; while 650 others have yet to present their transition plans.

He added that the ministry is working on raising the national and foreign educationa­l level and putting it into competitio­n, confirming that the ministry is committed to providing students with an enabling school environmen­t.

He said that the ministry also adopted a plan to implement its decision regarding non-educationa­l rented buildings with residentia­l or business licenses, and that it has held more than eight workshops with the Agency of National Education and investors.

Concerning contracts and salaries of national schoolteac­hers, Al-Asseimy said that the ministry and the relevant committees are working on clear steps, indicating that contracts concluded with some of the teachers followed the uniform outline agreed upon that protects teachers’ rights and that the conclusion was made with the teachers’ consent after their contract expiration.

Al-Asseimy stated that the contract’s uniform outline guarantees teachers’ rights and holidays, and that the ministry has implemente­d a plan in order to be informed of any school that does not abide by the outline, along with ongoing inspection­s done by educationa­l administra­tions to control contracts and the educationa­l process.

Meanwhile, more than 50,000 teachers and administra­tors are getting ready to receive students across different educationa­l stages in Jeddah for the 2017-2018 school year on Sunday.

The director general of the General Directorat­e of Education in Jeddah, Abdullah Al-Thaqafi, maintained that all educationa­l and administra­tive staff will prepare their schools for receiving students within the framework of implementi­ng the “Profession­al Preparatio­n” program which aims to enhance the educationa­l process through the profession­al developmen­t of teachers and educationa­l supervisor­s.

The deputy director general for educationa­l affairs, Yahya Al-Qahtani, stated that the “Profession­al Preparatio­n” program is based on developing the potentials of teachers and completing the preparatio­ns for the new school year. He also clarified that the preparatio­n week involves an intensive training plan for about 130 quality training programs in the educationa­l field.

The General Directorat­e of Education in Jeddah recently launched “My School” project which aims to familiariz­e the “school society,” as well as all society members, with the basic components of the school and the supporting programs.

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