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Education chief to regional bosses: Shape up or ship out
JEDDAH: P.K. ABDUL GHAFOUR
Published — Tuesday 4 February 2014
Last update 5 February 2014 5:11 am
Education Minister Prince Khaled Al-Faisal has launched his efforts to revamp the sector by bringing about revolutionary changes, and has warned regional directors to achieve excellence or leave their posts.
“Education leaders who cannot excel must leave their positions for others,” the minister said, adding: “Productivity is the only wasta (influence) you have with me. We want innovation in work.”Addressing top education officials from all over the Kingdom, Prince Faisal said he was expecting quality work from them that would take the country’s education level to new heights. Every official should increase his or her productivity by 50 percent, the minister said.
“Those who work with me must work hard and I believe every one of you has the ability to achieve excellence,” he added. “Every one of you should add something new to your achievements every year, if not you have an option to leave the job,” he told officials at the ministry.
Educationist Abdelelah Saaty, dean of the College of Business in Rabigh, welcomed the prince’s move to revolutionize the education sector, saying it was essential to boost the Kingdom’s future. Saudi Arabia spends more than a quarter of its national budget on education and training.
This year it has allocated a whopping SR210 billion for the sector.
Saaty blamed poor curriculum and untrained teachers for the low educational level.
“We have to develop our curriculum taking into consideration the latest developments in science and technology,” he told Arab News.
He said the Kingdom’s universities are facing problems caused by poor primary and secondary education. He urged the ministry to learn from the success of international schools that also teach Islam and Arabic language in a better way.
Saaty said strict criteria should be applied while selecting teachers and greater efforts must be made to train them.
“If we improve curriculum and educational programs, we can see its positive results in our students.”
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