
Deanship of the College of Basic Education / Haditha holds a seminar on (How to eliminate poverty and unemployment according to educational policy and social justice to reduce extremism)
Under the patronage of the Dean of the College of Basic Education/Haditha, Prof. Dr. Mudhir Abbed Ali, the Studies and Planning Division in our college, in cooperation with the Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs, held on this day, Tuesday, 25-3-2025, a scientific seminar entitled: “How to eliminate poverty and unemployment according to educational policy and social justice to reduce extremism” (How to eliminate poverty and unemployment according to educational policy and social justice to reduce extremism).
In which he lectured
Prof. Dr. Jamal Fadel Farhan
Mr. Ghanem Thiab Fayyad
And the management of the symposium
Mr. Abdul Hamid Hamid Jumaa
who in turn welcomed the honored attendees, including professors, employees and students
The themes of this seminar were carefully and comprehensively discussed by the lecturers and summarized with a set of commandments
Eradicating poverty is one of the major challenges facing many countries, and education can play a key role in alleviating this phenomenon. Here are some recommendations that can be adopted within the educational policy to achieve this goal:
1. Equitable access to education: It must be ensured that every child, regardless of their social or economic background, has equal access to education. This includes education in rural, remote and poor areas.
2. Improve the quality of education: Education is not just about getting a degree, it must be of high quality to prepare students for the labor market. Curricula must be improved and teachers must be trained to be able to provide an education that matches the needs of students.
3. Life skills education: In addition to academics, emphasis should be placed on teaching life and practical skills that help students face the challenges of everyday life, such as money management, communication skills, critical thinking, and entrepreneurship.
4. Promote technical and technical education: Many poor people need educational opportunities that qualify them to work in different industries and trades. Therefore, there should be an increased focus on technical and technical education that provides direct access to jobs.
5. Support continuing education: This includes providing continuing education programs for adults who are not fully educated. These programs can be opportunities for individuals to improve their skills and increase their chances of getting better jobs.
6. Minimize the financial cost of education: Education and financial aid should be available to all social groups. This can include scholarships, family financial support, or the creation of low-cost educational programs.
7. Promote partnerships with the private sector: Businesses can provide internships and scholarships for students from low-income families. Public-private partnerships can enhance educational opportunities and provide the necessary resources.
8. Keeping up with technology in education: Providing access to modern technology and training students on it enhances their opportunities in the labor market and helps meet the challenges of the digital age, as technology may open new doors for work and education.
9. Fight illiteracy and educate women: Education is an effective tool to fight poverty, and it is important that educational policies include promoting the education of girls and women, as this can have a multiplier effect in improving the lives of the entire family.
10. Focus on economic education: Curricula should include