Inadequate instruction in schools fueling surge in test-taking deception.
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The Kuwait Society for Quality Education has pointed its finger squarely at the state of teaching quality as the root cause of rampant cheating during exams, a problem the organization has been tirelessly tackling.
Reports have made their way to the Public Prosecution, and the society has been pushing for a law that makes cheating a criminal offense, as reported by Al-Jarida daily.
The society stands behind Minister of Education, Eng. Sayed Jalal Al-Tabtabaei's directives, stressing the critical need for a "teacher license" as a key reform. Other priorities, like enhancing the quality of teachers, curriculum, school administration, and more, also form part of the agenda.
The Minister expressed his determination to roll out the teacher licensing program based on international standards, promising harsh consequences for those who fail to meet the mark.
The goal is to evaluate teacher quality and reverse the detrimental effects on overall educational outcomes, such as high dropout rates and subpar secondary school results.
This would involve relocating underperforming teachers to administrative roles, potentially with international partnerships, such as those with the OECD. Moreover, the society applauds initiatives aimed at enhancing curricula and establishing high standards for supervisory positions, preparing the ground for future educational leaders.
While the current status and progress of the teacher licensing program in Kuwait supported by the Kuwait Society for Quality Education and Minister of Education Eng. Sayed Jalal Al-Tabtabaei remain unclear, the emphasis on hiring licensed and credentialed teachers in schools - like Dasman Bilingual School - seems to indicate a push toward professional standards in education.
Schools in Kuwait appear to be prioritizing the hiring of licensed and experienced teachers, potentially as part of a broader quality assurance initiative. To better understand the licensing program and its impact on improving teaching standards and combating cheating, investigation into specific official government releases or news sources on education reforms in Kuwait would be beneficial.
- The Kuwait Society for Quality Education, in collaboration with the Minister of Education, Eng. Sayed Jalal Al-Tabtabaei, is advocating for education reform, focusing on the introduction of a teacher license as a key initiative to enhance teaching quality and combat cheating, which is a pressing issue in the general news.
- As part of the Kuwait Society for Quality Education's push for education-and-self-development, they are also promoting the importance of enhancing curricula and establishing high standards for supervisory positions, with the goal of nurturing future educational leaders and reducing problems like high dropout rates and subpar secondary school results, topics that often emerge in the realm of general news.
