Tubas - Together - The Minister of Education and Higher Education, Dr. Today, Wednesday, Amjad Barham took a tour in Tubas Governorate. With the aim of identifying the reality of the educational learning process, participating in a forum on educational loss, and communicating with educational staff. Barham began his tour by meeting with the Governor of Tubas, Ahmed Al-Asaad. Where ways to deal with the challenges and violations facing the educational process in the governorate were discussed. Due to the occupation and its continuous incursions. Barham stressed the importance of strengthening real communication with the educational field, in light of what Palestine and its educational institutions are witnessing, especially the systematic targeting by the occupation army and herds of settlers, pointing out the necessity of continuing efforts to improve education despite the obstacles, recalling the suffering of schools, universities, students, children and teaching staff in the Gaza Strip, which It is still under the weight of fierce occupation aggression. In turn, Al-Asaad stressed the importance of providing all the components and resources that guarantee the stability of education in the governorate. As it constitutes a pillar for the establishment of the Palestinian state with Jerusalem as its capital, he pointed out the ongoing occupation violations against the governorate and its institutions, especially in the targeted areas, which affect students and educational staff. He praised the efforts made by the Ministry to maintain the progress of the educational process, conveying the greetings of President Mahmoud Abbas to the audience. The Minister inspected the practical exam within the tour in which he participated, Undersecretary of the Ministry Dr. Nafie Assaf, Head of the National Center for Measurement, Evaluation and Examinations, Director General of Vocational Education Eng. Jihad Dridi, and Director General of Buildings Eng. Wissam Nakhla, and Director General of Tubas Education, Dr. Azmi Balawneh, in the presence of representatives from the Fatah movement region, institutions, and official, civil, and community events, met with a number of cadres from the Directorate of Education, school principals, and teachers, and discussed with them issues of concern to education. Barham also participated in the first educational forum, 'Educational Loss: Challenges and Solutions,' stressing the importance of continuing the educational process in light of the current challenges, pointing to the fierce attack on the national curricula and the attempts to seize awareness and undermine the foundations of the collective national identity. Teacher Haneen Dabak from Ali Rashid Abu Hassan Mixed Basic School, and teacher Hanaa Faqha from Al-Hajja Nabiha Al-Masry Basic School, reviewed special initiatives to reduce and treat educational loss. Source: Maan News Agency