Tutoring Centres Will Now Require Licenses from Ministry of Education
The Minister of Education recently revealed that families across Egypt pay EGP 47 billion in total a year on tutoring sessions.
The Ministry of Education and Technical Educational will now require tutoring centres to be licensed. The ministry will implement a system meant to ensure that these centres are held to a high standard, and are kept safe for students.
The Minister of Education, Dr. Reda Hegazy, recently revealed that families across Egypt pay EGP 47 billion in total a year on tutoring centres and private tutoring centres.
In order to further lessen the burden on Egyptian families looking to give their children extra-curricular education, the ministry will also offer support groups with high-quality-educational services. Within these groups, teachers will be guaranteed a wage at the end of every session, rather than at the end of the month.
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