Minister of Education: New companies in the field of technical education and applied technology schools

Mohamed Abdel -Latif, Minister of Education and Technical Education, met today, John Karoubi, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Toyota Tsosho & quot, and his accompanying delegation to discuss aspects of cooperation in establishing partnerships in the field of technical education in the context of the Egyptian state’s keenness to enhance partnerships with the private sector In the field of applied technology schools.
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at the beginning of the meeting, Minister Mohamed Abdel -Latif stressed that the Egyptian -Japanese relations are a role model in international cooperation, as Egypt and Japan seek to strengthen bilateral ties in various fields, especially in teaching and technical education.
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> In this context, the Minister of Education expressed the importance of this cooperation with the Japanese side in developing technical education in line with the requirements of the labor market, stressing that the ministry aims to achieve integration between education The requirements of the labor market, and through this cooperation, seek to benefit from partnerships with the private sector in improving the quality of education and providing students with the skills necessary to meet the challenges of the new labor market.
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and reviewed the Minister of Education During the meeting, a proposal for a distinguished model & quot; ats & quot; And practical training in partnership with industrial institutions, and this model aims to qualify graduates for the labor market with high efficiency. ; To visit Egypt and inspect applied technology schools, which represents an innovative and successful model in developing technical education in Egypt, which was created to meet the increasing needs of the labor market, and is an advanced center for vocational education and training, as it combines academic curricula and practical training in a real vocational environment. >
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on his part, John Karoubi, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Board of Directors of Toyota Tsosho & quot, welcomed Mohamed Abdel Latif and the attendees, stressing that the State of Egypt is a strategic partner in enhancing economic relations and bilateral cooperation, stressing that the company & quot, Toyota Tsosho & quot; It works in multiple fields, which reflects its commitment to expanding the scope of cooperation and contributing to sustainable development. It works extensively, as it is currently focusing on enhancing its presence in the African continent, adding that the company has 54 branches around the world, and relies on the industrial and commercial model to achieve its goals. & Nbsp;
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The company aims to find partnerships with distinguished local companies in different countries, where the company is interested in & nbsp; In the first place. The company seeks to enhance human development in the field of technical education, noting that the company established a professional and training academy in Kenya in 2014 in partnership with & quot; JICA & quot; and graduated from the Academy number 7000 graduates in various fields, pointing out that the academy opens its doors to the trainees from outside Toyota also, in addition, a program was signed with JICA and the State of Angola during a conference & quot; Tikad 7 & quot; In 2019, 20 trainers were trained in the fields of technical education.
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This came in the presence of Ambassador Mohamed Abu Bakr, the Egyptian ambassador to the State of Japan and Dr. Hanim Ahmed, the minister’s advisor for international relations Agreements and a delegation of members of the Egyptian embassy.
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