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    Researchers and educators told Al-Thawra Net: Education is the pillar of building humanity and creating the future

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    Researchers and educators told Al-Thawra Net: Education is the pillar of building humanity and creating the future


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    With the announcement of the start of the new academic year, schools return to their usual rhythm with the return of millions of students to school, in an educational station with renewed hopes for building a generation armed with science and knowledge, and capable of contributing to the nation’s renaissance and facing challenges.

    In conjunction with the start of school, educators, researchers, and parents confirm For “Al-Thawra Net” The success of the educational process is linked to the integration of the roles of the school, family, and community, ensuring a stable educational environment that stimulates learning and creativity.

    Education is an investment and building for the future

    In this context, academic researcher and educational expert Hassan Hamoud Sharaf Al-Din confirmed in a statement For “Al-Thawra Net”The beginning of the school year represents an important educational occasion that everyone awaits, as it means the return of students to schools and the resumption of the process of science and knowledge, indicating that education is not limited to study and exams, but rather represents the basic foundation for human preparation and building society.

    He explained that students’ regularity in studying from the first day is a major factor in achieving success, stressing that any delay or absence reflects negatively on the level of academic achievement and affects the stability of the educational process.

    He added that the family represents the school’s first partner, by following up on the children, encouraging them to work hard, and creating the appropriate atmosphere for study, as well as instilling the values ​​of discipline, commitment, and respect for time, which are values ​​that contribute to building the student’s personality and preparing him to assume responsibility.

    Sharaf El-Din stressed that the success of the academic year is a shared responsibility between the school, family, and society, calling on students to make this year a new station for diligence and diligence, and to invest every school day in developing their knowledge and refining their abilities.

    Field preparations for a stable launch

    On the ground, government schools have completed their preparations to receive students, by implementing organizational and educational programs aimed at providing an appropriate educational environment that guarantees the stability of the educational process from the first day.

    In this regard, the director of the Martyr Abu Naji Al-Afeiri School, Ali Abdo Al-Afeiri, explained: For “Al-Thawra Net”The school administration prepared an integrated plan to receive the academic year, which included forming committees for early preparation, reviewing the readiness of classrooms and school facilities, implementing cleaning, arrangement and maintenance work according to available capabilities, in addition to preparing study schedules and distributing the educational staff to ensure regular study.

    He added that the administration was also keen to strengthen communication with parents and parent councils, considering community partnership one of the most important factors for the success of the educational process, in addition to encouraging students to commit to attendance and discipline from the first day.

    He pointed out that the school carried out comprehensive cleaning campaigns, rearranged classrooms, and carried out maintenance work on a number of school facilities and furniture. The educational and administrative staff were also directed to receive students in a positive educational spirit, which contributes to providing an educational environment conducive to learning.

    He stated that the school program for this year includes a variety of educational, cultural and sporting activities, in addition to school radio, scientific competitions, educational support programmes, and activities aimed at developing positive behaviour, enhancing the spirit of belonging, instilling noble moral values ​​and a culture of faith identity, and involving students in community initiatives and activities that contribute to developing their personalities and refining their talents.

    The teacher…the maker of generations

    For his part, educationalist Abdul Jabbar Ahmed confirmed For “Al-Thawra Net”The teachers have completed their preparations to receive the students with all welcome, and are working to prepare them psychologically and educationally to integrate into the school environment, pointing out that the first days of the school year represent a pivotal stage in consolidating discipline and seriousness among the students.

    He explained that students’ regular attendance from the first day contributes to raising the level of academic achievement, and avoids accumulation of lessons or poor comprehension, calling on families to follow up on their children and strengthen their commitment to school attendance.

    He stressed that the success of the educational process is based on the integration of roles between the school and the family, pointing out that the ambition teachers perceive among the students prompts them to redouble their efforts and provide their best scientific and educational contributions, to prepare a conscious and educated generation that possesses knowledge and values, and is capable of serving its country and society.

    The family…is an essential partner in the success of education

    In turn, citizen Muhammad Ali Al-Qadhi, the guardian of one of the students, confirmed this For “Al-Thawra Net”The family receives the new academic year with a spirit of optimism, despite the difficult circumstances, and despite the siege imposed on us by the Saudi-American aggression coalition, and based on its belief that education is the true investment in the future of children, and the way to building a strong and cohesive society.

    He explained that parents are keen to prepare their children psychologically and morally to return to school, and to monitor their regularity from the first days, because this has a direct impact on achieving success and excellence.

    He added that the role of the family is not limited to providing educational supplies, but extends to monitoring the educational level of the children, encouraging them to work hard, organizing their time, and enhancing continuous communication with the school to address any difficulties they may face.

    He also expressed his appreciation for the efforts made by teachers in carrying out their educational mission, despite the challenges and difficult living conditions that our country is going through as a result of the aggression and siege, stressing that school and family cooperation represents the basic foundation for the success of the school year.

    A collective responsibility to build the future

    The new academic year witnesses the concerted efforts of the Ministry, school administrations, teachers, and parents in creating a stable and stimulating educational environment, while students’ awareness and commitment to academic achievement and discipline remain the basic foundation for the success of the educational process.

    Education remains the most important investment in building humanity and shaping the future of the nation, and preparing a generation that possesses knowledge and values, and is capable of contributing to its renaissance and development.


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