
I confirmed Ministry of Education And higher education today, Sunday, “in light of the dangerous developments it is witnessing.” Area And fears about its complications, its absolute concern for the safety of the educational family, and for the continuity of education in a way that takes into account the humanitarian and psychological reality of students and school workers.”
She added in a statement: “Accordingly, the Ministry asks the principals of public and private schools and secondary schools to assess the conditions of their institutions and take the appropriate decision regarding continuing in-person education or suspending lessons until tomorrow, Monday, according to the local data and the psychological and social conditions surrounding each school.”
She confirmed that she “will closely monitor the situation daily, and decisions will be issued successively according to the development of the situation to ensure the students’ right to continue learning in various circumstances.”
She stressed “the importance of embracing students psychologically, and allocating a humane educational space within the classroom for expression and calm dialogue, in a way that preserves diversity of opinions and preserves the unity of the school community.”
She concluded: “The school remains a space of safety, dialogue, and respect for pluralism, and the Ministry is committed to keeping its decisions based on its national and educational responsibility, far from any alignment, and adhering to its principles of protecting the right of all students to a safe and stable educational environment.”
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