Kuwait’s ambitious six-pillar education reform, spearheaded by Minister Al-Tabtabaei, has reached 60% completion, focusing on curriculum overhaul, smart infrastructure, and teacher licensing. Partnering with the OECD, Kuwait aims to benchmark curricula, align teacher licensing with PISA 2029 readiness, and elevate educational standards to meet global benchmarks by the end of the decade.
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