Cairo: Minister of Education Mohamed Abdel-Latif has directed all schools across Egypt to dedicate part of Thursday's morning broadcast to highlight the Grand Egyptian Museum's (GEM) historical importance and its role in preserving Egypt's identity ahead of its grand opening on 1 November. Minister Abdel-Latif said the initiative reflects the ministry's efforts to connect education with Egypt's broader national development goals and to raise students' awareness of the importance of protecting the country's heritage as part of the Egyptian people's long creative legacy.
According to State Information Service Egypt, Minister Abdel-Latif emphasized that the GEM is one of Egypt's most significant cultural projects, representing the new republic's vision to invest in citizens by strengthening their sense of identity, knowledge, and pride in the nation's history. He added that the initiative aims to foster a deeper understanding of Egypt's cultural heritage among students.
The minister further instructed education directorates nationwide to ensure the proper implementation of the special broadcast segment in all schools, stressing the museum's cultural importance and the role of schools in promoting heritage awareness. This initiative is part of a broader effort to engage educational institutions in national development and cultural preservation.