The Faculty of Education continues its educational and awareness-raising role.
Under the patronage of Professor Dr. Ahmed Elminshawy, President of the University, and Professor Dr. Hassan Hawil, Dean of the Faculty, the Faculty of Education organized an awareness seminar entitled "The Dangers of the Dark Web and Online Gambling." This seminar reflects the Faculty's commitment to building genuine digital literacy among students and enhancing their ability to interact safely and responsibly with the digital world.
The seminar was presented by Professor Dr. Amani Mohamed Sherif, Vice Dean for Community Service, with the participation of Mr. Ahmed Abdel-Azim, Teaching Assistant in the Curriculum Department. Professor Dr. Hassan Mohamed Hawil, Dean of the Faculty, and Professor Dr. Howaida Mahmoud Sayed, Vice Dean for Education and Student Affairs, were also in attendance.
The seminar addressed several important topics, including:
▪️ An introduction to the Dark Web, its uses, and its dangers.
▪️ The legal and security dimensions associated with it.
▪️ The dangers of online gambling and its behavioral and economic impacts on youth.
▪️ Digital scams and fraud, and methods of prevention and protection.
▪️ The university's role in raising awareness and building a safe digital culture.
During his address, the Dean of the College emphasized that students of the College of Education serve as role models, and that teachers are the foundation for building society and shaping its future, as they are the ones who prepare generations capable of progress and achievement. He also stressed the importance of embodying the ethics and values of teachers, and that education students should be exemplary in their behavior and discipline.
He further highlighted the importance of student activities in their various cultural, artistic, scientific, athletic, and social aspects, and their role in refining students' personalities and supporting the educational process, urging active participation in them.
At the end of the session, an open dialogue was held with the students, during which the Dean listened attentively to their questions and answered their inquiries with complete transparency, in an atmosphere characterized by interaction, clarity, and enhanced trust between the students and the college administration.
