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Egypt's Minister of Education, Mohamed Abdel Latif, revealed details about the new curricula set to be implemented in the 2026-2027 academic year, along with the development of the Egyptian Baccalaureate system. The new curricula will include subjects such as science for grades four to six in primary school, programming for technical secondary students, and a focus on developing students' skills in programming and financial literacy, aiming to prepare graduates capable of competing globally. Additionally, the preparation of curricula for the second year of the International Baccalaureate has been completed, and religious education curricula have been reviewed in collaboration with Al-Azhar and the Church. The curricula for Arabic and English have also been updated. The minister emphasized that the Egyptian education system has become globally competitive thanks to these curriculum developments, with the goal of producing graduates equipped with a diverse set of skills aligned with the labor market and international advancements.
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