Another columnist sees teachers’ rights as central to educational reform: Teachers’ rights are once again in the spotlight amid arguments that a curriculum overhaul won’t be enough to reform education in Egypt. The government's strategy to develop K-12 education needs to address the quality of teachers employed by the system, Hania Sobhy writes for Al Shorouk, and the quality of classroom teaching won’t improve if educators are not given a chance to develop new skills and are not paid a livable wage.
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