Prof. Ahmad Ghallab –President of Aswan University – We are working on the success of the project of preparing male and female teachers who deal with children of immigrants, refugees and immigrants, which is considered the first in the world in terms of idea, subject matter and humanity because it will teach the teachers who deal with the children of expatriates, refugees and immigrants, and how to apply the correct and scientific methods to educate them and bring them out from the harsh psychological conditions and conditions as a result of the conditions that they and their families passed through, with the development of the curriculum and the content that is based on its development by specialized university professors from eight Egyptian, British, Greek and Cypriot universities, including Aswan University .
Also, Prof. Ahmad Ghallab hope that this experience be circulated later in the universities of the world that for its importance in breeding the next generation.
Dr. Nadi Kamal Aziz Gerges, Director of the Quality and Assurance Center at Aswan University and a member of the project, expressed his thanks and appreciation to the President of Aswan University, Prof. Ahmed Ghallab, and the professors working on the project, Dr. Radi Abdel Majeed, Dr. Nadi Kamal, Dr. Ahmed Al-Atifi, Dr. Adel Abdel Fahim, Dr. Abdel Nasser Fayez, Dr. Yasmine El-Sayed Mahran and all the staff Directly or indirectly, for what they presented in this experimental course, which resulted in good results and the extent of positive and beneficial interaction between faculty members, lecturers and trainees, Egyptians and Syrians, during which weaknesses and strengths were observed in the curricula, which will be reviewed and under which a professional diploma certificate will be awarded to refugee teachers And immigrants in the future, and the participating faculty members were responsible and tried to deliver information and receive feedback excellently. Professor Rasim Atassi, representative of the Syrian community, said to the Etjat Foundation in Egypt. I reiterate my thanks, on behalf of all the Syrian brothers, to Prof. Ahmed Ghalab Muhammad, President of Aswan University, for his constant and continuous support for the project.
