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Member of Parliament advocates for enhanced safeguards for teachers against unfounded complaints.

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Last updated: 2024/10/05 at 7:50 AM
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A draft law proposed by Bahraini MP Jalal Kadhem aims to protect teachers from unwarranted legal challenges, similar to protections afforded to journalists. Kadhem argues that baseless complaints can undermine teachers’ authority and hinder their effectiveness in the classroom. The proposed amendment to Bahrain’s education regulations would require notification to the Ministry of Education before any investigation into alleged misconduct by teachers. This measure would also mandate a ministry representative be present during the inquiry, which would be solely conducted by the Public Prosecution, mirroring similar safeguards for journalists in other countries.

The draft law is seen as essential for reinforcing the state’s commitment to quality education and protecting teachers’ dignity. Kadhem emphasizes the important roles that teachers play in shaping students’ moral and academic development, stating that shielding them from spurious legal claims is crucial for ensuring they remain valued members of society. The proposed law aligns with Article 7 of the Bahraini Constitution, which mandates the state’s responsibility to promote education, science, the arts, and provide free and compulsory education in early stages, as well as efforts to eliminate illiteracy and advance religious and civic education.

By affording teachers the same legal rights as journalists, the draft law aims to address concerns about frivolous accusations that disrupt teachers’ professional lives and tarnish their reputations. Kadhem’s proposal reflects a growing recognition of the need to shield professionals from unfounded legal actions, recognizing the pivotal role teachers play in society. The amendment would provide teachers with legal protections while ensuring that any investigations into alleged misconduct are conducted with oversight from the Ministry of Education and the Public Prosecution.

The draft law proposed by MP Jalal Kadhem is a step towards protecting teachers from baseless legal challenges, highlighting the crucial role they play in shaping students’ development and reinforcing the state’s commitment to quality education. By proposing amendments to Bahrain’s education regulations, Kadhem aims to provide teachers with the legal safeguards needed to ensure they are not unfairly targeted or harassed. This move mirrors similar protections for journalists in other countries and reflects a growing recognition of the need to shield professionals from unwarranted legal actions.

Kadhem’s draft law aligns with the principles outlined in the Bahraini Constitution, emphasizing the state’s responsibility to promote education, science, and the arts, and provide free and compulsory education in early stages. By preserving the dignity and respect of teachers and shielding them from spurious legal claims, the proposed amendment seeks to uphold the value of teachers in society and protect their ability to effectively carry out their duties in the classroom.

Overall, the draft law proposed by MP Jalal Kadhem represents a significant step towards ensuring that teachers in Bahrain are not unfairly targeted or harassed through unfounded legal challenges. By providing teachers with legal protections and oversight during investigations into alleged misconduct, the proposed amendment aims to preserve the integrity and professionalism of teachers while reinforcing the state’s commitment to quality education. If approved, the draft law would serve as a crucial safeguard for teachers, highlighting their importance in society and their role in shaping the future generations of Bahrain.

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