The College of Education for Girls at the University of Basra, the Psychological Counseling and Educational Guidance Unit, and the Continuing Education Unit, in cooperation with the Federal Integrity Commission/Department of Education and Public Relations in Baghdad, organized an educational symposium entitled “The Implications of Integrity and the Mechanism of Working with Transparency.”
The educational workshop, which was lectured by, included the senior legal advisor, Samir Faraj Muhammad, and the former general director, Mr. Hussein Mizan Ajil, in the investigations department.
The symposium highlighted the role of universities and colleges in spreading, disseminating and strengthening the values of integrity, uprightness and transparency in the performance of job work and introducing job cadres to the concepts of public service as a national mandate and social service whose holder aims to serve citizens in order to achieve the public interest in accordance with the law.
The symposium aimed to highlight the importance of raising awareness and educating academic and professional staff at the college about the importance of the role they play in instilling and strengthening the values and concepts of integrity among college students.
The symposium recommended the need to emphasize the role of the teacher in instilling moral and legal values, as he is a good role model for his students in respecting and implementing laws, regulations, and instructions, and embodying the culture of integrity and its positive values as behavior in his duties, tasks, competencies, and responsibilities. Ignorance of the law is not an excuse, so awareness of the laws must be raised.
Media and Government Communication Division/College of Education for Girls.