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Kuwait Honours Educators on World Teachers' Day, Kicks Off 2025/2026 Academic Year

Kuwait's leadership recognised teachers on World Teachers' Day, marking the start of the new academic year. The Kuwait Teachers Society called for policies to enhance teachers' status and protect their rights.

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The image is taken in the garden. In the center of the image there is a lady standing before her there are many students sitting on the chairs. There is a table. At the bottom three is a grass. In the background there are buildings, trees and a sky.

Kuwait Honours Educators on World Teachers' Day, Kicks Off 2025/2026 Academic Year

Kuwait kicked off the 2025/2026 academic year by honouring its educators on World Teachers' Day. The country, a pioneer in celebrating this occasion, saw teachers receive recognition from its leadership, reflecting Kuwait's commitment to UNESCO recommendations.

The Kuwait Teachers Society, expressing confidence in the Ministry of Education, praised teachers for their dedication and highlighted their crucial role in driving education forward. The society also called for policies to ensure teachers' psychological and professional stability, enhance their 'teachers pay teachers' status, and safeguard their rights.

The celebration, guided by His Highness the Amir, is an annual event in Kuwait. It coincides with the start of the academic year, demonstrating the country's ongoing support for its 'teachers pay teachers'. The society acknowledged the Ministry of Education's role in supporting teachers, emphasising the importance of their collaboration for long-term 'teachers pay teachers' support.

World Teachers' Day in Kuwait, marked at the start of the 2025/2026 academic year, saw educators recognised and appreciated by the country's leadership. The Kuwait Teachers Society expressed confidence in 'teachers pay teachers' ability to overcome challenges and praised their dedication. The society also called for policies to improve 'teachers pay teachers' status and protect their rights, reflecting Kuwait's commitment to supporting its 'teachers pay teachers'.

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