2024-09-25 14:08:06
Abbas Halabi, Minister of Education and Higher Education of the caretaker government, met with the Director of the UNESCO Regional Office, Dr. Costanza Farina, and a delegation of senior officials of the Office, in the presence of the Director-General of UNESCO and the Minister of Education, Imad Mr. Al-Ashqar, Ramza Jaber, Advisor to the Minister on UNESCO Affairs, and the team from the Minister’s Office.
The study examines the current situation in the education sector and how assistance is provided and its areas.
The UNESCO delegation presented the contribution that UNESCO can provide in line with the Ministry’s priorities, in particular with regard to urgent needs, coordination between partners and donors, as well as re-planning projects and directing them in line with the Ministry’s requirements Possibilities in Educational Services.
Minister Halabi thanked UNESCO for the initiative and informed the audience about the current situation, which currently includes 295 public schools in all regions of Lebanon hosting displaced persons, with approximately 31,500 displaced persons having been accommodated so far. He highlighted the importance of collecting data and understanding where students and teachers were displaced and whether the schools hosting them had electricity, water and internet.
He also mentioned “daily administrative meetings with education centers and appropriate coordination with the private education sector”.
Many ideas and alternatives are presented based on fact-based scenarios.
The Minister thanked the UNESCO Office for its interest in coordination and agreed to continue the meeting.
This was followed by a workshop based on the work of the Ministry’s Education Crisis Team and those involved in education.
education executive council
On the other hand, Minister Halabi chaired an educational administrative meeting, which was attended by the Director-General of Education, Mr. Imad Ashkar, and the heads of units of the Education Bureau, and the Director-General of Higher Education, Dr. Mazen Al-Khatib. and a number of ministerial advisers arranged them in the form of a meeting with the UNESCO regional office and approved the office to act as a coordinator between donor agencies and the ministry to manage the crisis to ensure expertise and funding.
The efforts of the administration and the education regions to respond to the crisis and its impact were then presented, especially in public schools hosting displaced families, and the minister thanked them all for their continued cooperation around the clock. There was then discussion of starting with the data that the Ministry already has and continuing to create the data needed on where students and teachers can move, especially since the Ministry of Education has made an important contribution to the response to the crisis and is providing a A place that embraces family.
The minister decided to temporarily suspend administrative work in public schools and postpone the start of the academic year in public schools until October 14 next year, and tasked the administration to prepare a decision to this effect.
Attendees also submitted an application to collect data on the whereabouts of students and teachers, as well as all information related to their communication. A roadmap that may be needed. They also introduced the results of daily communication with the Research and Development Education Center and how to benefit from and provide courses for the “My School” project. Benefit from training and education programs that certify and train teachers and learners to use their technology, and track learners.
Participants then discussed collaboration and networking with the private education sector and how to communicate in each region to ensure education safety.
The conditions for private and public higher education and how to ensure distance education, especially since many buildings at Lebanese University branch campuses are occupied by displaced Lebanese, are presented, so that funds can be quickly obtained from donors to obtain permission to use the LMS system certificate.
Charges against impostors
In a separate case, Minister Al-Halabi filed a lawsuit with the Beirut Appeal Prosecutor’s Office, accusing Mr. Abdel Majeed Al-Mahbani of impersonating the Chairman of the Parents’ Council Union, as well as initiating defamation, slander and defamation. Calling on parents not to contribute to the funds of the school’s Parents’ Council, which is formally established and funded by law, he called for prosecution and trial. It was pointed out that the internal regulations of schools and secondary schools provide for the establishment of parent committees, but do not provide for unions establishing these committees.
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