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Kuwait’s Education Ministry Announces Full Readiness for New Academic Year

The new academic year is about to begin. Kuwait’s Ministry of Education confirms its complete preparedness. Over 132,000 staff members will return to public schools. This number includes both teachers and administrators. Consequently, the halls will soon buzz with activity again.

Furthermore, the ministry remains deeply committed to quality education. It aims to meet high community expectations. It also wants to advance national educational goals. Therefore, extensive preparations are now complete.

Approximately 104,000 teachers are returning to their classrooms. They will implement exciting new learning materials. Importantly, new curricula will roll out from kindergarten through grade nine. Updated educational plans will also strengthen national identity. Simultaneously, these changes embrace global technological advancements.

Subject supervisors started an extensive training program already. Their workshops will officially begin on Monday. These sessions will use a flexible hybrid model. Participants can join in-person at training centers. They can also join conveniently online.

These workshops will cover many crucial topics. They will explain the new curriculum’s philosophy and framework. They will also demonstrate modern teaching strategies. Additionally, they will review practical application methods. The training will enhance instructional skills significantly. Ministry officials will then monitor progress through periodic reports.

Moreover, the training has a very clear goal. It will equip all educators with student-centered tools. It will also teach modern evaluation methods. Ultimately, this prepares teachers for technological changes. It also helps them adapt to evolving classroom needs.

Meanwhile, textbook printing is in its final stages. Suppliers have already delivered forty percent of books. They will deliver eighty-five percent before classes start. Digital copies will also be available for everyone. Students and teachers can access them on ministry platforms. This supports Kuwait’s strong shift toward digital learning.

Finally, the ministry developed these curricula through sustained effort. The materials align carefully with international standards. They also focus strongly on national identity and values. The goal is to graduate a creative and competitive generation. This generation will contribute greatly to the nation’s future. The new academic year promises great progress for all. Everyone eagerly anticipates the start of this new academic year.

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