Today, Sunday, during a meeting that included the executive team for the president’s initiatives and strategic projects, the Prime Minister of the National Unity Government, Abdul Hamid Al-Dabaiba, along with the British Ambassador to Libya, Martin Longden, a number of embassy advisors, and the Minister of Education, Musa Al-Magarif, was briefed on the executive proposal for his initiative to improve English language education in Libya. Libya.
During the meeting, “the initiative, which aims to raise the level of English language education among Libyan students in the basic education stage, was reviewed.”
During the meeting, Al-Dabaiba stressed “the importance of cooperation between government agencies and the British Embassy to achieve the goals of the initiative, noting the need to improve the linguistic level of students to qualify them for the requirements of the modern era.”
The initiative seeks to ensure that “students who hold a high school diploma have acquired an internationally recognized level of the English language, allowing them to enter the university stage and the labor market with high potential, thus enhancing their readiness to deal with the requirements of higher education and local and international job opportunities.”
Last updated: December 30, 2024 – 00:22
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