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The President of Assiut University signs a cooperation protocol with the General Authority for Adult Education

Dr. Tariq Al-Jammal stressed the university’s keenness to play its developmental and service role in society, believing in the importance of achieving complementarity by joining forces with various bodies and institutions to contribute to addressing national issues and work to elevate the nation and its rise and the advancement of its people.This came during his meeting with Dr. Ashour Ahmed Omari, President of the General Authority for Adult Education, to sign a joint cooperation protocol with the General Authority for Adult Education, in the presence of Dr. Adel Rasmi, Dean of the Faculty of Education at the University, Dr. Islam Al Saeed, Director of the Adult Education Center at Ain Shams University, and Professor Ehab Saeed, General Director Public Relations of the Authority, Dr. Iman Abdel Rahim and Dr. Fatima Ayyad, members of the Technical Office of the Authority, and Mr. Khaled Abdel Hamid, Director General of the Authority’s Branch in the Governorate, Mr. Ahmed Hassanein, Director of Public Relations at the Authority’s Branch in the Governorate.In a related context, the President of Assiut University pointed to the efforts and work of the College of Education in preparing a distinguished generation of teachers in various fields this besides that each student literacy eight individuals as a graduation project and a condition for obtaining a university certificate, also praising the role of the Adult Education Center In the field of eliminating illiteracy among adults in the governorate of Assiut as the first university center for literacy to serve the people of Upper Egypt governorates, which succeeded in eradicating illiteracy of 3,500 illiterates in various centers and villages of Assiut in the period from July to December 2019, which comes as a reflection of the university's appreciation of the seriousness of the problem of illiteracy in Egypt In general, and in Assiut, doubt Private and classified among the three largest governorates at the level of the Republic suffers from a high illiteracy rate in which the illiteracy rate is 38.4% of the total number of the province.Dr. Adel Rasmi indicated that the details of the cooperation protocol provide for coordination between the two sides to set the general policy and define the method of work in joint efforts to eradicate illiteracy, where the "Authority" provides all the requirements of the educational process and the approval and review of lists of learners and conducting final exams for students, extracting and awarding certificates, and providing Technical support and supervision and follow-up operations, and the obligation to inform the "student" teacher of the number of successful people, while "Assiut University" undertakes the implementation of the project through its human cadres from faculty and students, conducting a field survey and counting illiterates and preparing lists of Larsen and commitment and give students certificates as well as estimating the university to hold training courses to raise the efficiency of the project staff as well as media coverage of the media.The agreement also stipulated that it be implemented in the authority’s branches in the governorates where students reside, provided that one coordinator is nominated from each party with a quarterly report prepared on the results of each exam session explaining the pros and cons, with no curricula other than the curricula approved by the authority being used. The protocol lasts for one year, renewable.