Egypt

Providing 100 government schools with musical instruments with Japanese support

Sign & nbsp; Mohamed Abdel Latif, Minister of Education and Technical Education, on the sidelines of his participation in the Tokyo International Development Conference in Africa & LDQUO; Tikad 9 & rdquo;, Memorandum of Understanding with & quot; Yamaha Corporation & quot; Japanese, to implement a pilot project aimed at introducing musical instruments in a number of Egyptian government schools, and training music teachers to use them within educational programs, as the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding included providing 100 government schools with musical instruments. Hammouda, the minister’s advisor for strategic relations and supervisor of Egyptian -Japanese schools. The pioneer in the musical machinery industry, for its fruitful cooperation, stressing that music is one of the basic pillars in building the personality of students, especially in the first classes, and its effective role in developing creativity and artistic taste, and enhancing positive values within the school community. The quality of music education in public schools. Training and qualifying music teachers to teach students on the & quot & quot; Japanese music, and providing distinctive content for teaching music within the framework of Japanese activities approved in schools. Through the Applied Technical Schools (ATS), which the Ministry seeks to publish its model in various disciplines, through partnership with the Japanese side, where the Japanese technical curriculum is presented under the supervision of Japanese experts, in a way that qualifies students to work in Japanese companies inside and outside Japan according to the Japanese action methods known as efficiency and discipline. The ministry is towards an integrated education that is concerned with building the Egyptian person in all aspects, and enhances the spirit of creativity and excellence among school students.

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