Tripoli – Central Tripoli’s Education and Teaching Oversight organized a dialogue session today. The session focused on educational school media. Its slogan was “Our Media, Our School’s Mirror.” This event was part of the First Educational Media Exhibition. It was for media coordinators.
Masouda Al-Aswad is the Undersecretary of the Ministry of Education for Educational Affairs. She made a statement to the Libyan News Agency. “We are opening this exhibition today at Umm Al-Thawar School,” she said. “It features media coordinators from the Ministry of Education.” The exhibition covers schools under Central Tripoli’s oversight. She noted the displayed expressive panels and educational messages. These confirm a focus on educating generations. They connect the past with the present. They also highlight historical images. These images are often absent for many children. This is especially true for new generations.
She added that the exhibition largely embodies the educational media message. This message is led by schools. It is a significant mission that everyone needs. She affirmed the Ministry of Education’s commitment. It consistently instills awareness and communication. It aims to revive heritage. It connects generations with their history and identity. This strengthens a true sense of national belonging.
The dialogue session covered several key topics. These included the concept of school media. They also discussed the role of school radio. This role is crucial in shaping student personality. Another topic was school media as an extracurricular subject. Finally, they addressed the role of administration and teachers. Their support for school media is vital.
This dialogue session aims to spread educational school media. It highlights its vital educational role. This role supports the learning process. The session also sheds light on media personnel efforts. Their productions and innovations within educational institutions are showcased. The exhibition seeks to foster a spirit of belonging. It promotes teamwork. It encourages communication. It spreads the culture of educational media. It also presents challenges facing school media. Solutions for its development are discussed. This supports communication between educational and pedagogical administrations. It uses media and electronic services.
Several officials attended the dialogue session. Among them was Masouda Al-Aswad. She is the Undersecretary of the Ministry of Education for Educational Affairs. Mohsen Al-Kabeer also attended. He is the Undersecretary for Oversight Affairs. Wissam Abdulkabeer Al-Taher was present. He is the Secretary-General of the Libyan National Commission for Education, Culture, and Science. The Director of the Institute for Education and Development at the Ministry also participated.
