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Kuwait Expands Digital Voice in Education Through New Sahel Survey

Kuwait launched a new digital survey through the Sahel app on Sunday, aiming to strengthen a strong educational partnership across the country. The Ministry of Education introduced the survey to collect clear feedback on the updated curricula from teachers, staff, and parents. The move supports a unified communication approach while encouraging active community engagement in curriculum reform.

The ministry stressed that the survey plays a major role in improving curriculum content. It explained that modern standards require constant evaluation and quick responses to field needs. Moreover, officials highlighted that the survey aligns with the national plan to boost transparency and promote a strong educational partnership with all stakeholders.

The new survey is now available for the first-semester curricula. The ministry said Sahel app notifications will reach all targeted groups in stages. These groups include teachers, supervisors, school leaders, and parents in public and religious schools. Every participant can submit direct comments and suggestions through the app. Additionally, specialized educational teams will analyze all feedback to guide future decisions.

The ministry noted that its strategy relies on scientific methods. It gathers field input, studies trends, and converts data into guidance for curriculum development. This approach supports long-term improvement and keeps the curriculum aligned with global changes. Furthermore, the ministry praised national development teams for their strong dedication. These teams worked on updated materials that reflect Kuwait’s identity and promote national values while meeting modern educational needs.

Officials reaffirmed their commitment to community involvement. They said every constructive idea adds value to the process. They also emphasized that education thrives when everyone contributes. Therefore, they encouraged parents and educational staff to join the survey and help shape future content.

The ministry stated that the survey results will influence ongoing curriculum updates. It said this step reflects its continued commitment to listening to the field and acting with clear data. The process also reinforces cooperation across the sector. Ultimately, the ministry believes that steady progress depends on a strong educational partnership that unites parents, teachers, staff, and policymakers.

Through this initiative, Kuwait continues to promote modern learning tools, fast communication, and open participation across the educational community. The Sahel survey marks an important step toward stronger national involvement in building advanced and future-ready curricula.

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