19/02/2023

The Ministers of Education and Local Development inspect Al-Noor School for the Blind and inaugurate the exhibition of products of technical education schools in Buhaira

The Ministers of Education and Local Development inspect Al-Noor School for the Blind and inaugurate the exhibition of products of technical education schools in Buhaira)

Dr. Reda Hegazy, Minister of Education and Technical Education, and Major General Hisham Amna, Minister of Local Development, accompanied by Dr. Nihal Balbaa, Deputy Governor of Al-Buhaira, Dr. Muhammad Mujahid, Deputy Minister for Technical Education, and Dr. Ahmed Al-Mohammadi, Assistant Minister for Directorate Affairs, today visited a number of schools in Al-Buhaira Governorate. Within the framework of the continuous follow-up of the Ministry of Education and Technical Education to the educational process, and to follow up on the regularity of the second semester.

The two ministers visited Al-Noor School for the Blind in Damanhour, which has a total cost of 15 million pounds and is built on an area of 835 square meters. They also inspected the kindergarten halls, the art education gallery, the library, the school kitchen and the students' dormitory.
Dr. Reda Hijazi and Major General Hisham Amna also inspected the third secondary grade classes and listened to the students' reading during the Arabic language lesson using the "Braille" method.

Dr. Reda Hegazy stressed that the political leadership attaches great importance to providing means of support for people of determination, pointing out that the Ministry places at the top of its priorities taking the necessary measures to educate and prepare people with visual impairments in particular and people of determination in general, in order to facilitate their lives, participation and integration into society, adding that The Ministry is currently developing curricula for students with visual impairments in a way that suits their circumstances, designing programs and activities that contribute to developing students' performance aspects and showing their talents and abilities.

The two ministers also watched artistic performances and drawings of third-grade preparatory students, and a mathematical presentation of the catastrophic activity.

After that, the two ministers went to the Damanhour Agricultural Military Secondary School, where they inaugurated the exhibition of products of technical education schools with the participation of 21 other technical and agricultural schools. The exhibition includes the products of the Food Industries Department of animal production, birds, fish production, and dairy. Which includes vegetables and fruits, products of the furniture industry, ready-made clothes, the decoration department, advertising, the manufacture of wooden Ramadan lanterns, and the sweets industry, where the two ministers praised the products of these schools of high quality and competitive prices to combat high prices.

In this regard, Dr. Reda Hijazi stressed the importance of technical education schools in training and qualifying youth cadres to join the labor market in all fields and different jobs, as well as their role in participating in their various products in exhibitions and outlets spread in all cities and centers and offering high-quality products with a competitive ability with the highest products and at reduced prices. .

Dr. Reda Hegazy directed, in this context, to open outlets for selling technical school products nationwide, stressing that the Egyptian state is striving to alleviate the burden of the Egyptian citizen and to provide basic products and commodities at reduced prices.

Within the framework of the visit, Dr. Reda Hegazy and Major General Hisham Amna inspected the Kazyon stores in the logistics area on the agricultural road in Damanhour, which are the stores of basic food commodities for the “Kazyon” chain, one of the commercial chains in the governorate, where the two ministers inspected the wholesale stores that include various food commodities, which serve 15 branches. In the centers and cities of the governorate, in addition to providing goods to 6 neighboring governorates.