Layal was born and spent her entire childhood in Kuwait. She earned her undergraduate degree from Northeastern University in International Business with a minor in Strategy. She then went on to complete her masters degree from Tufts University focusing on Governance: Diversity, Inclusion, and Justice Leadership. Her passion for developing her own country led her to explore its history, identity, and socio-economic scene, which allowed her to publish her first book, sponsored by Tufts University.
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Layal Khaled AlMutawa
International Business - Development - Strategy - Governance
There is a clear educational imbalance in Kuwait’s schooling curriculum that deepend through socio-economic factors. Kuwait is facing and will face more serious challenges if this imbalance is not stabilized. With the technological development of our new globalized and connected world and a shift from a world reliant on crude oil, Kuwait is now stuck. The lack of educational development and critical thinking will lead to Kuwait’s downfall economically, socially, and culturally. Therefore, to prevent the downfall of the State of Kuwait, a national dialogue must begin. This dialogue provides an analysis of Kuwait’s national identity and how the education system may contradict the State’s goal of national unity and maturation.
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