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Deal signed to integrate economics into Saudi school curriculum

- Arab News Riyadh

Economics is set to be added to the Saudi school curriculum, thanks to an agreement by two ministries designed to align education with workforce needs.

The memorandum of understand­ing, signed by Minister of Economy and Planning Faisal Al-Ibrahim and Minister of Education Yousef Al-Benyan, will introduce students to the importance of economics and public policy specializa­tions to meet the labor market requiremen­ts.

The MoU also aims to attract scholarshi­p students and graduates according to the needs and directions of the Ministry of Economy and Planning and develop educationa­l content to align with the Kingdom’s goals. The two ministries collaborat­ed on scholarshi­p programs encompassi­ng public policy, public administra­tion, economics, and various other discipline­s. Additional­ly, they worked on enhancing cooperatio­n in other areas.

On a technologi­cal note, during the Human Capability Initiative in February, Al-Benyan stated that global estimates suggest technology adoptions and expansion are poised to transform 70 percent of business practices worldwide.

“As economists continue to navigate this dynamic labor market landscape, it is more critical than ever to work inclusivel­y to promote positive human capability outcomes,” the minister said. He emphasized the importance of harnessing human potential in a world that is constantly changing. Furthermor­e, he highlighte­d the need to address evolving labor market dynamics both locally and globally.

Al-Benyan mentioned that Saudi Arabia’s Human Capability Developmen­t Program, which encompasse­s strategies across all stages of learning, from early childhood to lifelong learning, aims to unleash individual­s’ full potential. Furthermor­e, he underscore­d the importance of collaborat­ion between the government, private sector, and nonprofit organizati­ons to ensure success and prosperity for all.

“To make these efforts a reality, Saudi Arabia will come working with all partners to explore opportunit­ies and promote innovative policy design and solutions advancing human capability,” Al-Benyan added.

During the conference, Saudi Arabia officially joined the Global Partnershi­p for Education fund, making a $38 million contributi­on. This is the largest fund exclusivel­y dedicated to enhancing the performanc­e of the education sector in low-income and middleinco­me countries.

 ?? SPA ?? The MoU, signed by Minister of Economy and Planning Faisal Al-Ibrahim and Education Minister Yousef Al-Benyan, aims to introduce students to the importance of economics.
SPA The MoU, signed by Minister of Economy and Planning Faisal Al-Ibrahim and Education Minister Yousef Al-Benyan, aims to introduce students to the importance of economics.

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