In continuation of the field tours of a number of schools and educational facilities, Dr. Mostafa Madbouly, Prime Minister, this morning, visited Amjad School for Basic Education, affiliated with the Kerdasa Educational Administration, in Giza Governorate, accompanied by Mohamed Abdel Latif, Minister of Education and Technical Education, and Ibrahim Al-Shehabi, Deputy Governor of Giza, and Ashraf Salouma, Director of the Education Directorate in Giza.
At the beginning of his tour of Amjad School for Basic Education, the Prime Minister reiterated the state’s interest in the education sector, and the continuous endeavor to support and enhance the role of the various components of the system. Educational, in a way that contributes to achieving the various desired goals and achieving human development in accordance with the goals.
The Prime Minister indicated his keenness to conduct many field visits to follow up on the regularity of the educational process in various schools across the Republic, and to ensure the implementation of The measures that have been taken on the ground are related to dealing with the increase in the size of student densities in classes, as well as what is related to filling the deficit in the number of teachers, stressing the continuation of efforts to deal with such problems, in order to improve the level of services provided through this important sector, and in a way that contributes to Enabling students to obtain an educational opportunity that maximizes learning outcomes.
During the tour, the Minister of Education indicated that the measures that were taken and implemented contributed significantly to dealing with the problems related to increasing student densities in classrooms. As well as what is related to filling the deficit in the number of teachers, stressing that he will continue to conduct field tours in various schools in the Republic throughout the academic year to ensure the implementation of these procedures, which would contribute to improving the level of the educational process at its various stages, starting from kindergarten all the way to secondary school, including: It contributes to achieving the desired goals of human development, especially in the pre-university education sector.
The Prime Minister’s tour of Amjad Basic Education School included inspecting a number of kindergarten classrooms, as well as primary and middle school classrooms, to follow up and check on the Student densities in classrooms, following the measures that were implemented aimed at reducing classroom densities. During this, the Prime Minister conducted a dialogue with a student from the fifth grade of primary school about the educational material they are receiving during an Arabic language class. He also reviewed his brochures and what is being applied. Continuous assessments for students.
The Prime Minister also inspected the halls for activities, and began with the hall for art education activities, pointing out the importance of working to use unused rooms or places, in a way that contributes to the diversity of activities provided to students and increasing them, and reducing The number of students in the rooms designated for these activities.
The Prime Minister then moved to the hall designated for music activities, where he listened to a choir performing national songs, and had a friendly dialogue with many students, praising the school’s various activities, and praising At the level and excellence of students’ performance of many activities, especially those related to musical activity.
During the tour, the Prime Minister listened to an explanation from Abdul Salam Bastami, director of Amjad School for Basic Education, who pointed out that the school includes classes for the stages: kindergarten, primary, and preparatory, and has 2,898 male and female students, distributed among 68 Currently, the maximum student density in classes reaches 46 students per class, after applying many steps and procedures regarding reducing the student density in classes, as the number of students in one class could reach 90 students.
As reviewed, The Prime Minister, during his tour around the school, reviewed the awareness-raising, cultural, educational and sports activities and events that are being implemented within the framework of the Presidential Human Development Initiative “A New Beginning for Human Building”, the axes of which aim to build the Egyptian human being, in addition to enhancing the societal role of students through… They practiced many activities and events, and the Prime Minister also saw a number of artistic paintings of canvas and oil, the work of students during the summer period while they were in the centers for developing capabilities and creativity, praising the quality and excellence of these works.