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Kuwait Suspends Teachers for Misconduct and Reshuffles Educational Leadership

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Kuwait’s Minister of Education, Eng. Sayed Jalal Al Tabtabaei has suspended two teachers for three months and referred them for investigation following allegations of professional misconduct. According to the Ministry of Education, the male teacher was penalized for misusing social media to photograph and publish exam-related information. The female teacher was suspended for behavior deemed indecent and inconsistent with the ethical standards of the profession. The ministry stated it will not tolerate violations that compromise the integrity of the educational process, vowing to apply regulations "firmly and fairly" to maintain public trust.

In addition to these disciplinary actions, Minister Al Tabtabaei initiated a series of leadership reshuffles across Kuwait’s educational zones. Notable reassignments include Mahmoud Abdul Redha moving to the Hawally Educational Zone and Musaed Mohammed Nayef transferring to the Farwaniya Educational Zone. Furthermore, Saleh Salem Al Hudaib has been appointed as the Director of Educational Affairs in the Capital Governorate. These administrative changes are part of a broader effort to reinforce professional standards and improve leadership within the country's public education system.