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    Suron: Changing the curriculum is a gateway to corruption, obliterating and defusing national ident

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     Suron: Changing the curriculum is a gateway to corruption, obliterating and defusing national ident Empty Suron: Changing the curriculum is a gateway to corruption, obliterating and defusing national ident

    Post by Rocky Sun 09 Dec 2018, 7:59 am

    Suron: Changing the curriculum is a gateway to corruption, obliterating and defusing national identity

    Sunday, 9 December


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    Reuters) - The former Iraqi minister of education, Mohammed Iqbal al-Sidli, blamed the failure and low level of education in Iraq , and called on the ministry to be an independent technocrat. 

    "The former Ministry of Education has failed miserably in the management of the education file in Iraq and has made the future of the generations in the wind by deliberately altering the educational curricula and the linguistic errors within the texts to benefit from the processes of their destruction, " MP Raad al- Maksousi said in a statement received by Alsumaria News. "He said.

    He added that "the ministry failed during the last period to develop effective solutions to the problems of the educational system and the provision of infrastructure despite the explosive budgets allocated to them previously and failed even in the justification and treatment," noting that "most of the schools that were established were through local governments and not the Ministry of Education" . 

    He added that "changing the curriculum periodically lacks the mechanism of planning and is a target and a waste of national identity and collective punishment of students," and called on Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi, "to turn the Ministry of Education to an independent technocratic" to save the educational reality of the parties.




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