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Amir honors distinguished teachers and schools on World Teachers’ Day

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Last updated: 2025/11/12 at 2:37 AM
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Kuwait Honors Outstanding Teachers on World Teachers’ Day

Under the patronage and in the presence of His Highness the Amir Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, a ceremony was held on Tuesday to honor a group of outstanding teachers and schools on the occasion of World Teachers’ Day for the academic years 2023-2024 and 2024-2025. The event took place at the Sheikh Abdullah Al-Jaber Al-Sabah Theater at Abdullah Al-Salem University in Shuwaikh, highlighting the importance of education in Kuwait.

Celebrating the Pivotal Role of Teachers

The ceremony began with the national anthem, followed by a recitation of verses from the Holy Quran. In his address, Minister of Education Jalal Sayed Abdulmohsen Al-Tabtabaei highlighted the pivotal role of teachers in shaping generations, saying the occasion reflects the state’s appreciation for knowledge and its commitment to education as the foundation of national progress. The World Teachers’ Day celebration is an opportunity to recognize the dedication and hard work of educators in Kuwait.

Education Reform and Teacher Development

Al-Tabtabaei emphasized that teachers are the pillars of renaissance and the guardians of national identity, and that the Ministry’s policies prioritize developing curricula and programs that foster pride, belonging, and knowledge among students. He noted that approximately 600,000 students in Kuwaiti public schools benefit from curricula developed through the efforts of experienced teachers, supervisors, and department heads. The Minister praised the dedication of educators involved in authoring new curricula, training peers on modern teaching methods, and implementing development plans, describing them as role models of commitment and professionalism.

Enhancing Educational Outcomes

The Minister further outlined the Ministry’s Education Reform Plan 2025-2027, aimed at enhancing governance, consolidating transparency, modernizing infrastructure, advancing digital transformation, and improving educational outcomes in line with the New Kuwait 2035 vision. He stressed that the reforms are guided by His Highness the Amir’s directives, which prioritize the human element as the cornerstone of national development. This plan is a significant step towards achieving the country’s educational goals and enhancing the quality of education.

Recognizing Outstanding Educators

Teacher Khalil Saud Al-Harbi, speaking on behalf of the honored educators, expressed gratitude to His Highness the Amir for elevating the status of teachers and recognizing their fundamental role in nurturing knowledge, values, and national identity. He underscored the responsibility of teachers to continue building a generation committed to the homeland, science, and ethical values, inspired by the Amir’s vision. The ceremony also featured a short film entitled “Leading Teachers,” showcasing the history and progress of education in Kuwait, the role of teachers, and their contribution to national values.

A Tribute to Kuwait’s Teachers

A performance of the song “May You Remain a Teacher” was presented in honor of the educators. His Highness the Amir personally honored the distinguished teachers and schools, presenting them with commemorative awards, before departing the venue amid warm appreciation from attendees. The event was a testament to the Kuwait government’s commitment to education and its appreciation for the hard work and dedication of teachers.

In conclusion, the World Teachers’ Day celebration in Kuwait was a grand success, with the event highlighting the importance of education and the role of teachers in shaping the country’s future. The government’s commitment to education reform and teacher development is a positive step towards achieving the country’s educational goals. As Kuwait continues to prioritize education, it is likely that the country will see significant improvements in educational outcomes and national development.

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