The Egyptian Senate Undersecretary, Phoebe Fawzy, has lauded the successful collaboration between the government and the private sector regarding the launch of applied technological schools. Speaking during a public session in the Senate, Fawzy underscored the importance of enhancing technical education, with a specific focus on the achievements of these specialized educational institutions.
Fawzy emphasized the potential that arises from partnerships and effective cooperation between the private sector and the government, citing applied technological schools as a prime example of such collaborative efforts. These schools serve as a model for how the two sectors can work together to drive educational advancements and provide students with practical skills that align with the needs of the job market.
Addressing the Senate’s public session, which centered on the government’s policies regarding technological schools, Fawzy highlighted the significance of expanding and ensuring the widespread availability of these institutions across the country. The session aimed to evaluate the government’s progress in this area and discuss strategies for further development.
Fawzy emphasized the pivotal role of education in shaping the Egyptian society and highlighted the Ministry of Education’s substantial responsibility in achieving a transformative breakthrough in the country’s educational system. To this end, Fawzy stressed the importance of implementing the Egypt 2030 strategy, which aims to revamp and modernize education in Egypt to meet the challenges and demands of the future.
The partnership between the government and the private sector in applied technological schools serves as a shining example of how joint efforts can lead to successful educational initiatives. As Egypt strives to build a skilled workforce and promote economic growth, the integration of practical, industry-relevant education becomes increasingly crucial.