The meeting commenced with the approval of the previous meeting's minutes by the members of the Supreme Committee for Dual Education. Several key pillars were discussed, including:
The necessity of increasing enrollment in dual education and working towards graduating high-quality professional competencies.
Introducing high school students to the Chamber’s training center courses and specialized programs in automotive maintenance, renewable energy, and other related fields.
Integrating students into the factory environment for practical training and establishing an immediate plan for field visits to various industrial facilities.
Coordinating a meeting between the Businesswomen’s Committee and female industrial high schools to enhance development, leverage sector expertise, and explore the possibility of organizing training courses for female teachers.
Proposing the employment of a specific percentage of high-performing dual education graduates in factories, based on the mutual interests of the relevant parties.
Calling for the establishment of specialized dual education entities under the Ministry of Higher Education and amending curricula to bridge the gap between theoretical and practical aspects.
Phasing out certain traditional branches and merging dual education specializations without fragmentation.
The importance of organizing awareness visits to middle schools to introduce the benefits of dual education, labor contracts, and pathways to joining the labor market.
In conclusion: It was agreed to hold periodic meetings to follow up on the latest developments in the dual education sector, emphasizing that this sector has proven its success despite the current circumstances
21/4/2026