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In a significant development, church schools in northeast Syria will continue to implement the curriculum set by the Syrian Ministry of Education. This decision comes after negotiations between the Council of Churches and the Education Authority of the Autonomous Administration, effectively ending a prolonged standoff over educational policies in the region.
The agreement allows church-run educational institutions to maintain their operations while adhering to the national curriculum. This arrangement aims to ensure that students receive a standard education while respecting the unique cultural and religious identities of the various communities in the area.
Officials from both the Council of Churches and the Autonomous Administration have expressed optimism about the outcome, highlighting the importance of collaboration in fostering a stable educational environment. The resolution is seen as a step forward in promoting unity and cooperation among diverse groups in northeast Syria, paving the way for a more inclusive approach to education in the region.
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