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KUWAIT CITY, Jan 11: The Ministry of Education announced there will be no paper or electronic exams for the first semester of the current academic year ‘2020-2021’. Acting Undersecretary of the Ministry of Education Faisal Al-Maqsid said in a press statement after his meeting with the ministry officials that studies for all levels in all educational districts will be completed according to the dates specified in the ministerial decree for the ‘online’ distance education system in force at the moment in all schools.
Faisal Al-Maqsid, Acting Undersecretary of the Ministry of Education
Al-Maqsid reiterated the Ministry’s keenness for the safety, health and future of students, and taking decisions that are in the interest of the students and the entire educational Mutie Al-Ajmi, the Director-General of the Ahmadi Educational District, Mansour Al-Daihani, the Acting Director of Information Systems Department, Dhaidan Al-Ajami, and a number of observers and inspecto
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KUWAIT CITY, Dec 27: Director of the Public Relations Department and Official Spokesperson of the Public Authority for Manpower (PAM) Aseel Al- Mazyad affirmed PAM’s keenness to support the national workforce and overcome all the obstacles it faces, without prejudice to the conditions of disbursing national labor support and the decisions of the Cabinet organizing this matter, reports Al-Anba daily. Aseel Al- Mazyad In a press statement, Al-Mazyad indicated that PAM does not mind combining work and study for those who have reached the age of 25, and spent three years in non-governmental bodies as long as the conditions are met. She explained that all eligibility conditions stipulated in Cabinet resolution No. 391/2001 and its amendments must be met. The financial aid will not be disbursed if any of these conditions are not fulfilled.
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KUWAIT CITY, Dec 19: Ministry of Education, represented by the Educational Research and Curricula Sector, put its final touches on the new curricula for the primary and intermediate levels, and will soon submit them to the International Education Office of UNESCO for approval, as it is considered “the highest curricula evaluation body in the world,” reports Al-Rai daily.
Informed educational sources said, “The new curricula will enter the field in two phases beginning from the 2021/2022 academic year in an experimental manner. During this period, it will undergo full evaluation, and will then be officially reviewed and approved, provided that they are applied in the secondary phase as well in the following year.” The sources affirmed that the committees in charge include a distinguished group of elite professors of Kuwait University and the Public Authority for Applied Education and Training who carried out dozens of sessions since the last academic year.
Sheikh Sabah Khaled Al-Hamad Al- Sabah, HH the Prime Minister
He holds a BA in Political Science from Kuwait University in 1977. He joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 1978 with the rank of a diplomatic attaché and worked in the Political Department, the Arab Affairs Department from 1978 to 1983, then joined the permanent Kuwaiti delegation to the United Nations in New York between 1983 and 1989 and was appointed as Deputy Director of the Arab World Department at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 1989 and took over the Department of the Undersecretary’s Office Foreign 1992.
He served as Kuwait’s Ambassador to Saudi Arabia and the country’s delegate to the Organization of the Islamic Conference from 1995 to 1998, during which he participated in the ministerial council meetings of GCC foreign ministers. In 1998 a decree was issued appointing him as the head of the National Security Agency with the rank of a minister, and he was appointed Minister of Social Affairs and