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    Alsumaria News - Politics

    Prime Minister Muhammad Shia' al-Sudani affirmed today, Wednesday, that the government curriculum focused on raising the capabilities of educational bodies and removing administrative tasks from quotas and partisanship.


    And the media office of Al-Sudani transferred it in a statement received by[url=https://www.alsumaria.tv/Entity/133473/%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%B3%D9%88%D9%85%D8%B1%D9%8A%D8%A9 %D9%86%D9%8A%D9%88%D8%B2/ar/]Alsumaria News[/url], the Prime Minister’s speech during the celebration held by the Iraqi Teachers Syndicate, in which he “appreciated the teacher’s lofty message and his efforts in strengthening the educational aspect, being a fundamental pillar in building generations that contribute to building a future.”[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]He affirmed that the government will continue to raise the level of the educational process in all its aspects.






    Al-Sudani said: "I stand among you today, congratulating and celebrating the teacher on his early birthday, which falls on March 1 of each year, and recalling the lofty message and noble goals of the teacher."

    He added, "We devoted a wide area of ​​attention to the teacher and the education sector in our government curriculum."

    Al-Sudani pointed out that, "The curriculum included the formation of a specialized national team supported by international expertise to raise the efficiency of education."

    He pointed out, "The curriculum included direct supervision of the implementation of the national strategy. " for Education (2022-2031), including the development of curricula, and a diversity of teaching methods.”

    He continued, “The government curriculum was concerned with raising the capacities of educational bodies, and removing administrative tasks from quotas and partisanship, depending on competence and good management.”

    The Prime Minister stated, "The government has adopted the advancement of schools, considering addressing their problems as a national project that falls on the public sector, and supporting the private sector to implement school buildings."

    And he indicated that "treatment of school buildings will contribute to reducing the burden on the educational staff, to end double working hours, and to push students to attend their schools."

    Al-Sudani went on to say, "We will remain indebted to the teacher, and the government will spare no effort in providing everything that preserves the teacher's dignity."

    He stressed, "The government is keen to provide safe housing for teachers and their families, which is an entitlement and not a favor or honor."

    He added, "The government decided in its early days the issue of free lecturers, whose number reaches 300,000, to enrich the educational process with young blood."

    Al-Sudani added, "Iraq has been subjected to waves of distortions due to wars that have breached the social fabric, rampant hate speech, and widespread corruption."

    And he continued, "Tackling these distortions is not only through legal punishment, but rather by including in school curricula the values ​​of citizenship, peaceful coexistence, equality, and human rights."

    Al-Sudani concluded by saying, "After a decade, we will have a generation that acquires the skills of peaceful coexistence, rejects hatred, and enjoys the values ​​of patriotism, and this is the responsibility of teachers."

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