Mohamed Abdel LatifMohamed Ahmed Abdel Latif (born 20 June 1972) is the current Minister of Education of Egypt in Mostafa Madbouly’s second ministry.
Early life and educationAbdel Latif was born in Cairo in June 1972.[1] He is the son of Nermin Ismail, the owner of NIS and the daughter of Ahmed Ismail, a commander of the 1973 war.[2] At the age of 13, he travelled to the United States to complete his studies.[3][4] He worked as a waiter in restaurants and a newspaper seller.[3][4] Abdel Latif obtained a master’s degree in educational development from Lawrence University in the United States in 2012,[5][6] and a doctorate from Cardiff City University in the United States.[5][6] CareerMohamed Abdel Latif served as a member of the Board of Directors of the “Future International” company working in the field of education.[7] He was the Executive Director of the Nermin Ismail Schools Group, and the Managing Director of the “Advances Education” Company for the equivalency of American school certificates.[7] On 3 July 2024, Mohamed Abdel Latif was elected as the minister of Education of Egypt[8] and made many changes in the educational system of Egypt.[9] He proposed a new "Egyptian Baccalaureate Certificate System" designed to reduce the academic burden on students and align with international educational standards.[10][11] See alsoReferences
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