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Education Ministry Expands Digital Learning and Prepares for New School Year

The Ministry of Education has started printing textbooks for the upcoming school year to ensure their timely availability. Additionally, the number of educational staff has surpassed one million, and efforts continue to expand digital learning in schools.

A spokesperson for the ministry stated that the workforce includes permanent employees, contract teachers, and lecturers. As some educators retire, new staff members replace them to maintain a balanced workforce. The ministry prioritizes filling vacancies and managing staffing levels efficiently.

School construction projects are also increasing, leading to a growing demand for teachers. The ministry is actively hiring educators to match the rising number of students and ensure quality education for all.

Digital textbooks have made access to learning materials easier for students and teachers. The ministry has already begun printing physical books to prevent shortages when the school year begins. This proactive approach guarantees that all students receive the necessary materials on time.

The shift toward digital learning aims to improve education by integrating technology into lessons. Students in select schools already use digital tools for subjects like math, chemistry, and physics. These methods enhance learning through interactive experiments and simulations.

Although digital learning requires significant resources, the ministry remains committed to expanding this initiative. Plans are in place to introduce technology-based education to more schools in the coming years.

By prioritizing digital learning and timely textbook distribution, the ministry is taking major steps to improve the education system. The focus on modernizing teaching methods and maintaining a strong workforce ensures a better learning experience for all students.

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