Kuwait Education Ministry Gets Tough: Qualify Now or Face Legal Trouble
Kuwait City: The Kuwaiti Ministry of Education is taking a tough stance on employee qualifications, urging staff to complete necessary upgrades or face legal action. A staggering 37,100 employees have yet to submit their credentials online, prompting a stern warning from Acting Undersecretary Matrook Al-Mutairi. This follows an earlier bulletin in March highlighting the importance of compliance with Civil Service Commission regulations.
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Deadline Looms for Staff Qualifications:
The Ministry emphasizes the urgency for staff to meet the qualifications within a week to avoid repercussions. This move aims to ensure a qualified workforce within the public education sector.
Schools Go Digital:
In a separate development, the Ministry announced the launch of electronic library inventory procedures for the 2023/2024 academic year. This initiative aligns with the national focus on digital transformation and aims to improve library management efficiency.
Enhanced Security for High School Exams:
The Ministry of Education’s Information Systems Department unveiled a specialized program for managing high school exams electronically. This program ensures data security and confidentiality through features like personalized user accounts, restricted access controls, and secure data exchange.
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Modernization Efforts Underway:
These initiatives highlight the Ministry of Education’s commitment to modernizing operations within the education sector. The focus lies on ensuring compliance with regulations while embracing digital advancements to enhance efficiency and data security in critical processes, reported Al Jarida daily.
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