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Minister orders full curricula overhaul for grades 1 to 9

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KUWAIT: Minister of Education Jalal Al-Tabtabaei has directed all subject supervisors and relevant department heads within the ministry to submit a preliminary comprehensive proposal for the reconstruction and development of curricula for all subjects from Grade 1 to Grade 9.

According to a press statement from the ministry of education, the minister said during his meeting on Sunday with educational leaders that curriculum reform is the cornerstone of educational development. He affirmed the ministry’s commitment to implementing a comprehensive vision based on state principles and directives from the political leadership to achieve a national education system that reflects the aspirations of Kuwait and meets its future ambitions.

Al-Tabtabaei explained that the process goes beyond mere development or partial adjustments; it requires a complete restructuring based on approved scientific and educational standards that take into account global developments while aligning with national values and principles. This, he said, will reinforce students’ sense of belonging to Kuwait and loyalty to its leadership, while contributing to building student character that is creative and actively engaged in society.

One of the objectives of the curriculum reform, Al-Tabtabaei noted, is to instill national values and strengthen Kuwaiti cultural identity among students through content that highlights Kuwait’s history, the role of its political leadership in development, and the awareness of its people in facing challenges. He pointed out that subjects like Social Studies will serve as a key platform for educating students about the homeland’s status and history, with this goal being integrated across all subjects.

He also instructed each subject department to form nine specialized working teams tasked with comprehensive curriculum review and reconstruction. These teams should address educational, cognitive and psychological aspects and include members

from within the ministry and the broader educational field to ensure a balance between academic vision and real-world educational needs.

The minister stressed the importance of involving educational experts and experienced field professionals in drafting the proposals, urging the inclusion of veteran teachers, as well as educational and psychological researchers, to ensure curriculum quality and its alignment with student and societal needs, ultimately enhancing the capacity to develop an informed and intellectually capable generation.

Al-Tabtabaei emphasized that the new curricula must not be fragmented or disconnected but rather interconnected and cohesive. For example, a national concept introduced in Social Studies should be reinforced with a Quranic verse in Islamic Education and a patriotic poem in Arabic Language, creating an integrated approach that deepens students’ loyalty and sense of belonging.

He also called for a clear timeline and comprehensive matrix for the curriculum content across all targeted grade levels. The initial proposals are to be completed within two weeks from the date of the meeting, after which they will be presented to higher committees for approval and subsequent implementation according to a precise and well-studied schedule.

The meeting also discussed ways to enhance coordination among departments involved in curriculum development, stressing the need for effective mechanisms to ensure clear roles and institutional collaboration throughout the planning phase. The meeting was attended by the acting assistant undersecretary for general education, the acting assistant undersecretary for curriculum development, the director of curriculum development and general supervisors of academic subjects. – KUNA

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Cabinet reviews outcomes of Amir’s visit to France

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KUWAIT: The Council of Ministers held its weekly meeting Tuesday morning at Bayan Palace, chaired by His Highness the Prime Minister Sheikh Ahmad Al-Abdullah Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah. Following the session, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of State for Cabinet Affairs Shareeda Abdullah Al-Maousherji outlined the key outcomes of the meeting, including a review of the recent official visit by His Highness the Amir Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah to the French Republic on July 13 and 14.

The Cabinet was briefed on the official talks held between His Highness the Amir and French President Emmanuel Macron, which focused on enhancing the deep-rooted bilateral relations between Kuwait and France. The discussions addressed ways to expand cooperation across various fields to achieve mutual benefits and included consultations on regional and international developments. The Cabinet also noted the signing of two key declarations of intent during the visit: – A strategic investment partnership between Kuwait and France covering the period from 2025 to 2035. – An agreement to enhance cultural cooperation and celebrate the 65th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two nations in 2026.

His Highness the Amir and his delegation attended the Bastille Day military parade in Paris, marking the French National Day alongside President Macron. The Cabinet reviewed the outcomes of His Highness’ meeting with French Minister of Foreign Trade Laurent Saint-Martin and members of the French Chamber of Commerce. During the meeting, His Highness emphasized Kuwait’s commitment to attracting investment in key sectors, fostering strategic partnerships with major French companies, and transferring knowledge to develop national human capital and create job opportunities for youth.

Additionally, His Highness met with Professor Fabrice Barleset, CEO of Gustave Roussy Hospital, and international advisor Remi Theollet, where he underscored the importance of advancing Kuwaiti-French cooperation in the healthcare sector. The discussions focused on improving medical services, developing healthcare infrastructure, and enhancing treatment standards to raise the quality of life in Kuwait. The Cabinet also reviewed a number of letters received by the Amiri Diwan from heads of state of brotherly and friendly nations, which focused on bolstering bilateral cooperation and strengthening relations with Kuwait.

The Cabinet also examined a visual presentation delivered by Sheikh Ahmad Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah, Chairman of the Government Performance Follow-Up Agency, highlighting the Agency’s 2024 annual report. The report addressed six areas, including: Government agency compliance with Cabinet Resolution No. 713 of 2024; Ministerial decision follow-ups; Progress on major government projects; Public opinion assessments; Review of the Audit Bureau’s report on the 2023–2024 budget and other assigned tasks.

The Cabinet commended the agency’s efforts in enhancing government’s efficiency and directed all ministries and entities to address the report’s observations and implement its recommendations, while updating the agency on their progress. In a separate briefing, Minister of Commerce and Industry Khalifa Abdullah Al-Ajeel presented the launch of the second segment of the third phase of the Capital Market System Development Program. The Minister emphasized the program’s importance as a transformative initiative included in Kuwait’s national development plan.

The project, led by the Capital Markets Authority in cooperation with the Central Bank of Kuwait, Boursa Kuwait, Kuwait Clearing Company, and other financial entities, is designed to modernize financial infrastructure and elevate Kuwait’s classification to an advanced emerging market. The Cabinet praised the combined efforts of all stakeholders involved in this national financial initiative. The Cabinet also reviewed a presentation by Minister of Information and Culture and Minister of State for Youth Affairs Abdulrahman Al-Mutairi on the Cultural Path Project in Kuwait City. The project aims to create a vibrant cultural and tourism hub that reflects Kuwait’s national identity and preserves historical heritage through an integrated urban development plan.

Minister Al-Mutairi explained that the design incorporates elements of Kuwaiti architecture, sustainable development, and modern transportation, while serving as a platform for cultural events and creative industries under Kuwait Vision 2035. The Cabinet referred the Cultural Path Project to the Joint Ministerial Committee for Economic Affairs and Public Services for further study and to provide recommendations. At the close of the session, the Council of Ministers reviewed several items on the agenda, approving a number and referring others to specialized ministerial committees for further evaluation and implementation. — KUNA

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Dasman Diabetes Institute (DDI) represents Kuwait at 85th ADA conference

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 KUWAIT:  Dasman Diabetes Institute (DDI) participated in the 85th annual Scientific Session of the American Diabetes Association (ADA), held in Chicago, representing Kuwait in one of the world’s leading events on diabetes research.

DDI Acting Director General Dr. Faisal Al-Refaei stated that the institute’s participation was the largest of its kind from the Arab region, featuring several scientific presentations and research posters from the institute’s research team.

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Al-Rifai added that many research projects of common interest were also discussed during the meetings held on the sidelines of the conference between the institute – affiliated to the Kuwait Foundation for the Advancement of Sciences (KFAS) – and some of the prestigious international bodies and universities participating.

The initiative is part of the institute’s broader strategy to expand international collaboration in advanced diabetes research, in line with efforts to combat the disease and its complications through scientific studies. — KUNA

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AU launches ‘Beat the Heat with AU’ initiative

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KUWAIT: In line with its commitment to corporate social responsibility and environmental responsibility, the Australian University (AU) launched its “Beat the Heat with AU” initiative which aimed to support underprivileged gas station attendants. As part of the campaign, AU students and staff members visited numerous fuel stations across Kuwait to personally distribute durable and reusable water bottles to attendants, offering both immediate relief from the heat and a sustainable solution for hydration throughout the summer.

The initiative witnessed active participation from AU’s students and staff, who came together to show appreciation for those who endure high heat during Kuwait’s intense summer. The campaign not only provided practical support but also encouraged environmental awareness by replacing single-use plastics with durable, eco-friendly alternatives. Commenting on the initiative, May Al Musallam, Senior Manager of Public Relations and Marketing at AU, said: “This campaign was more than just distributing water bottles; it was a humanitarian message that expressed compassion and empathy, and encouraged genuine giving. We are proud of our students who embodied the spirit of generosity and responsibility.”

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