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The administrative structure of the general education is composed of 22 fields' directorates (districts offices) of education, including 16 in the West Bank and 6 in Gaza. [ 12 ] The mission of the MOEHE is 1) to ensure education for all, 2) improve its quality and its standards, and 3) to ultimately develop citizens with sound and balanced ...
The Gaza Education Ministry stated that 4,037 students and 209 educational staff were killed, 7,259 students and 619 teachers were wounded, and 352 schools were damaged between 7 October and 26 December. [110] On 16 January, the Education Ministry reported 4,368 students had been killed and 388 schools damaged since 7 October. [111]
In Nusseirat refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip, Palestinian refugee Sami Abu Mallouh, 47, said his family of 12 depended on UNRWA for education, medical treatment and food aid. "Without UNRWA ...
Grades 1–10 are compulsory, according to the Palestinian Educational Law (Ministry of Education and Higher Education, 2017). According to a Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (2021), there are 1,309,000 school students in grades K-12 across the West Bank, Gaza, and East Jerusalem. [4]
In a recent report, UN experts decried the “systemic obliteration” of Gaza’s education system. ... the oldest in Gaza City, and praying for peace. Videos show men, women, children, and the ...
DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza (AP) — Atef Al-Buhaisi, 6, once dreamed of a career building houses. In Israel's war with Hamas, Atef's home has been bombed, his teacher killed and his school in Nuseirat ...
This attack has been ongoing ever since and developed into a war on Gaza as well as a possible case of genocide on Gaza. [25] [26] [27] The war on Gaza has destroyed the entire infrastructure and thus forms a case of educide. As a result of the war on Gaza, most educational institutions are destroyed, including 80% of all schools in Gaza. [28]
In 1955, when Gaza was under Egyptian administration, a teachers' institute was founded to train teachers at all levels. It became the State College of Education in 1991 and was renamed Al-Aqsa University in 2001 after it was officially accredited. [6] In 2003, it joined the Union of Arab Universities and the Palestinian Higher Education ...