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Hānī Kimāl, the spokesperson for the Ministry of Education and General Director for Artistic and Cultural Activities, dismissed claims from various news outlets that he was affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood, saying that these claims simply seek to slander the reputation of the Ministry. 
Studies resumed yesterday in the nuns school in Beni Suef governorate after it has been stopped for a year and a half since it has been burnt in the aftermath of the events that followed the dispersal of Rāb’ah and Nahdah sit ins.
Dr. ‘Abāss Shūmān, Deputy of the Azhar, stated that the Azharite education will witness a development with the development of the Azharite syllabi.
The High Committee of Legislative Reforms expressed its dissatisfaction with legislative amendments concerning education policies undertaken by the government without consultation with the Committee of Education. 
Shaykh Ahmad al-Tayyib, Grand Imām of al-Azhar, awarded outstanding students of al-AzharUniversity with appreciation letters, tablets, and cash prizes and distinguished them as future pioneers of al-Azhar.
Hussayn Yāssin the general director of the Azhar dormitories stated that more than 1500 requested have been received from students wishing to live in the dorms.
President Abd al- Fattāh al- Sīsī announced launching a competition starting on Tuesday to appoint 30,000 assistant teachers. 
Selecting a school is a headache for many Egyptians.
Dr. Tawfīq Nūr al- Din, vice president of the AzharUniversity stated that the university has tracked all the university students, faculty and staff that are affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood.
The Center for Arab-West Understanding (CAWU) started a Learning Center because it discovered that many African children in Cairo have big learning gaps. They had, thus far, no place to go to. For Egyptians, there is compulsory education. Syrian refugees are able to make use of the Egyptian school...

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