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Oman to Appoint 4,000 New Teachers in 2025-2026

Muscat: The Minister of Education, during a recent meeting with the Majlis A’Shura, shared exciting plans for the education sector. The ministry aims to appoint 4,000 new teachers for the academic year 2025-2026. This initiative is part of broader efforts to improve the quality of education in Oman.

The Minister emphasized that one of the ministry’s priorities is to reduce the size of classrooms. The goal is to bring the number of students per class to around 25. Smaller classes can lead to more personalized attention for students and enhance the overall learning experience.

Moreover, the Minister noted that the 4,000 new teacher positions will help in achieving this objective. By hiring more educators, the ministry hopes to distribute the student load more effectively across schools. This move will allow for a more focused and supportive learning environment, benefiting both students and teachers.

The Minister also highlighted that the appointments will contribute to the ministry’s long-term vision for educational excellence. With a higher teacher-to-student ratio, students will have the chance to receive better guidance. This aligns with the ministry’s ongoing efforts to raise academic standards and ensure quality education throughout the country.

In addition to reducing classroom density, the Ministry of Education plans to introduce new teaching methods. These methods will incorporate modern technology and innovative practices to engage students better. The goal is to create a more interactive and dynamic classroom environment that keeps up with the demands of the 21st century.

Overall, the 4,000 new teacher appointments are part of a broader strategy to strengthen the education system. By focusing on teacher recruitment and class size reduction, the Ministry of Education hopes to pave the way for future academic success.

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