101 women related to soldiers get teacher jobs

Ahmed Al-Issa
Ahmed Al-Issa

Ahmed Al-Issa


Education Minister Ahmed Al-Issa has approved the assignment of 101 women teachers who are wives and daughters of troops involved in “Operation Restoring Hope” in Yemen.

The assignment of the teachers, from various regions, will be temporary and will last for one semester. If they want it to be extended, they should make the request before the semester ends.

“The teachers will be assigned jobs in various schools ,” said Mohammed bin Abdullah Al-Heran, director of teachers’ affairs and in charge of the General Administration of Education in Riyadh region.

He said the administration has completed the electronic registration of delegates who are interested to work as teachers, adding that there are vacant positions for them.

Earlier, the education minister announced that the services of 667 female teachers has been extended until the end of the academic year upon their request.

He said the request was in recognition of the sacrifices of Saudi troops involved in “Operation Restoring Hope” and also on humanitarian grounds. “Besides, the teachers’ services are needed.”

He added: “We need the teachers to mold the character of the children and imbue in them knowledge which will be the foundation of their personality as they grow older.”


[wpResize]





    Kerry and Jubair insist U.S., Saudi ties remain strong
    JSF 2016 increases hotel bookings 90% in Makkah region
    %d bloggers like this:
    Powered by : © 2014 Systron Micronix :: Leaders in Web Hosting. All rights reserved

    | About Us | Privacy Policy | Terms of Use | Disclaimer | Contact Us |