Prof. Mahmoud Zaki during a seminar on the strategy of education and human building in Egypt: “Education in Egypt is witnessing a major breakthrough to keep pace with the new republic

 

     the Faculty of Agriculture at Tanta University organized an educational symposium entitled “Strategy of Education and Human Building in Egypt”, in cooperation with the State Information Service, lectured by the journalist writer Rifaat Fayyad, editor-in-chief and responsible for the education file at Akhbar Al-Youm Foundation.

         The symposium was held under the auspices of Prof. Mahmoud Zaki, President of Tanta University, Prof. Hamdi Shaaban, Vice President for Community Service and Environmental Development, Prof. Mohamed El-Sayed, Dean of the Faculty of Agriculture, Samir Muhanna, Head of the Central Administration for Media in Central and Eastern Delta, and Dhahi Haggas, Director of Tanta Media Center.

     Prof. Mahmoud Zaki, President of Tanta University, stressed the university’s keenness to implement the human-building strategy announced by President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi, which comes at the top of the state’s priorities, in the light of a comprehensive and integrated vision of the national project to develop education as a basic pillar in the human-building system.

    He also said that the vision of education in the broadest sense through the idea of the new republic is a philosophy of building and developing a new way of life developed in thought, noting that the new republic has already started after the June 30 revolution, and stressed that the state focuses on the human right to life decent, good education and good health services.

     The journalist Rifaat Fayyad praised the great leap achieved by Tanta University in various sectors, and said that the fourth and fifth generation wars are technological wars through social media that work to discredit and destabilize trust between the state and citizens.

          He stressed that the state's achievements in recent years have witnessed countless achievements, including the eradication of Hepatitis C, the comprehensive health insurance project and presidential health initiatives, noting that health and education are a fundamental pillar of human building.

       He added that education is Egypt's national project, which we want to achieve, but we encountered many challenges, the most important of which is the large population increase that increases the number of students every year, as well as many problems, including the lack of teachers in schools. We have a deficit of 320 thousand teachers.

        At the conclusion of his speech, he demanded that university education be linked to the needs of the labor market, and the importance of the return of the two sides of the educational process, the teacher and the student to school, especially in the secondary stage.

 



11/7/2021