Representative Jihan al-Bayoumi, a member of the House of Representatives’ Education Committee, on Sunday revealed the details of the new education bill submitted by the government to parliament.
This followed House Speaker Hanafi al-Gebali’s announcement that the new education bill had been referred to the committee for review.
Bayoumi said that the amendments included extending compulsory education to include secondary education, in accordance with Article 19 of the Constitution, while maintaining the three-year general secondary education system.
She noted, “It also stipulates that religious education, Arabic language, and national history are core subjects at all levels of education, in accordance with Article 24 of the Constitution.”
“The amendments submitted by the government stipulate replacing the general technical secondary education system with ‘technical and technical-technological secondary education,’ a three-year program, and the subsequent regulation of the establishment of technology schools in accordance with the requirements of technological universities.”
Gebali further called on the committee to quickly begin a careful and comprehensive study of the draft law amending some provisions of Education Law #139 of 1981, with the relevant minister to be invited to attend all committee meetings.
He also called to conduct community dialogue on the texts and provisions contained therein, so that it ultimately comes out in a form that is consistent with objectives for which it was created.
Edited translation from Al-Masry Al-Youm
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