and promote innovation, establish cultural and spiritual values, and found the concepts of
citizenship, tolerance and non-discrimination. The State shall observe the goals of education in
the educational curricula and methods, and provide education in accordance with international
quality standards.
Education is compulsory until the end of the secondary stage or its equivalent. The State shall
provide free education in the various stages in the State's educational institutions according to the
Law.
The State shall allocate a percentage of government spending to education equivalent to at least
4% of the Gross National Product (GNP), which shall gradually increase to comply with
international standards.
The State shall supervise education to ensure that all public and private schools and institutes
abide by its educational policies.
Article (20)
The State shall encourage and develop technical and technological education as well as
vocational training, and expand all their types in accordance with international quality standards
and in accordance with labor market needs.
Article (21)
The State shall guarantee the independence of universities and scientific and linguistic
academies, and provide university education in accordance with international quality standards.
It shall develop and ensure free provision of, university education in State universities and
institutes according to the Law.
The State shall allocate a percentage of government spending to university education equivalent
to at least 2% of the Gross National Product (GNP), which shall gradually increase to comply
with international standards.
The State shall encourage the establishment of non-profit, non-governmental universities. The
State shall guarantee the quality of education in private and non-governmental universities,
ensure that they comply with international quality standards and the = build their own faculty
members and researchers, and allocate a sufficient percentage of their returns to educational and
research development.
Article (22)
Teachers, and faculty members and their assistants, are the main pillars of education. The State
shall guarantee the development of their academic competencies and professional skills and shall
care for their financial and moral rights in order to ensure the quality of education and achieve its
goals.
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