30 students start training in methods of teaching Italian language at University of Siena

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Tripoli -30 Libyan students graduated from the Italian language started their training yesterday, at University of Siena in Italy, to qualify them in the methods of teaching the Italian language.

The Director of the International Cooperation Office at the Ministry of Education said that training these students, who represent the second batch receiving training in Italy, were chosen after conducting corresponding exams in Tripoli, Benghazi, and Sebha, during last May, indicating that this training come within the framework of the ministry’s commitment to teach the Italian language in Libya during next years, as parts of the plans for teaching different languages.

He explained that these trainees had received remote training lasted for 3 months, before joining the halls of the Italian university to receive training for 2 months at the expense of the Italian government, and then return to Libya and attend the last two months remotely.

The Minister of Education, Musa Al-Maqrif, had praised during his meeting with the Italian Ambassador to Libya, Giuseppe Buccino, last November, the role of the Italian side and its seriousness in teaching the Italian language to Libyan students, and the training programs it provided to train teachers of the Italian language at the University of Cavoscari in the Italian city of Venice.

It’s noteworthy that the first batch included 56 Libyan students, and they received training at Ca’Foscari University in the Italian city of Venice.

Source: Libyan News Agency