The Chinese government has issued 801 online courses for the year to maximise the growth of massive open online courses (MOOC) in China. The university and colleges that have to include these opened online courses are top-notch Peking University and vocations schools that were listed on an article on the Ministry of Education (MOE)…. Read more »
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Ministry eliminates 9 food types from UAE Schools
The UAE Ministry of Education has banned certain types of foods at all school canteens to contribute to a healthy diet for children to live a healthy, better lifestyle. Chips and crisps Chocolate bars with or without nuts Instant noodles All cream cakes, doughnuts Processed junk meat and hot dogs Lollipops, sweets and jellies… Read more »
School supplies shop in the UAE are restricted from selling certain items
The suppliers are not allowed to present harmful items such as games or books; stationary that can be offensive and create inappropriate image or words to children as that’s influencing a negative environment for them which is affecting their childhood life and corrupting their world. Children’s learn from others and viewing these products is… Read more »
Stories are important for young children’s learning
This is great for children to develop their reading, learning and writing skills to progress from a young age and to learn different abilities such as creativity, empathy, and imaginative and innovative thinking. The thinking skill produces a variety of possible ideas and answers around for children instead of basic responses as it enables… Read more »
Private vs. Public Schools
Many teachers get confused between “private†and “public†school as they consider it to be the same, but these are two different things. This article will be emphasising the major differences in public and private schools. Private school fees, tuition vs. public school Public schools involve no cost at all meaning there are no… Read more »
Europe’s Education Market
 The education market in Europe is increasing rapidly with a lot to offer to youngsters to ensure a high calibre of education is delivered and they are provided with the dedicated education programmes to develop innovative, leadership and inspiring entrepreneurship abilities to be able to survive in the tough business environment. Europe is… Read more »
You need to know these rules before you go to the UAE
The strict regulations in the United Arab Emirates can end you in jail for using insulting words towards someone such as ‘fool’ or ‘silly’. Cyberbullying and any type of offensive words towards others are not tolerated at all and will be taken very seriously which could lead you to face a penalty up to… Read more »
The Ministry of Education in China bans harmful apps from school sites
China education systems and educational institutions ban the use of mobile phones, virtual gadgets and any apps that can distract learners from focusing at school. The Ministry is tightening the control of phones devices to ensure they are not being used at school and students are banned from accessing illegal sites, games or any… Read more »
How to start the new year successfully – Back to School 2019
Starting the new year is crucial to get everyone back into the learning environment efficiently especially if you are changing classroom and new students are involved. Here are some beneficial tips that can help you start the new year more productive and organised: 1.      Keep the first day back easy! This is ultimate… Read more »
Top biggest misconceptions about China
There’re always common assumptions about living in China for first-time visitors but not all are true! Many people will expect bizarre delusions but that’s far from reality. Here are the top common myths of teaching in China: 1.      Pollution This is considered a ‘big thing’ in China, in fact, it’s getting better and it’s… Read more »