Until now, they have standards for everything, except what make a teacher a qualified one for the new system.
Chances are that many of those who are being "trained" today, will quit next year and never add to the workforce intended.
Very small effort is done to enhance the level of the teachers of today, simply because they cannot teach and be trained at the same time.
My point is, SEC must import ready, qualified arabic speaking teachers, who have a teaching certification of some sort.
Until now, they have standards for everything, except what make a teacher a qualified one for the new system.
Chances are that many of those who are being "trained" today, will quit next year and never add to the workforce intended.
Very small effort is done to enhance the level of the teachers of today, simply because they cannot teach and be trained at the same time.
My point is, SEC must import ready, qualified arabic speaking teachers, who have a teaching certification of some sort.