Saudi Arabia Aims to Build Globally Competitive Generations
Education Minister Outlines Plans for New Academic Year
Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Education, Yousef Al-Benyan, has underscored the kingdom’s commitment to cultivating globally competitive citizens. The minister emphasized the pivotal role of education in achieving the goals of Saudi Vision 2030 and the Human Capability Development Program.
As the new academic year commences, Al-Benyan called for a collaborative approach involving families, schools, and educational institutions. He stressed the importance of investing in students to equip them with the skills and knowledge necessary to excel on the global stage.
The Ministry of Education has developed a comprehensive plan for the start of the new academic year, focusing on strategic governance and collaboration with various sectors. This includes creating a stimulating learning environment, enhancing student engagement, and strengthening partnerships with public and private entities.
The minister also highlighted the significance of family involvement in the educational process, emphasizing the need for regular student attendance and parental support.
By prioritizing education and fostering a collaborative ecosystem, Saudi Arabia aims to build a strong foundation for future generations and contribute to the nation’s overall development.
The kingdom’s investment in education is a strategic move to create a knowledge-based economy and position itself as a global leader.
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