Children can be very gullible for the digital world, so it is important to protect their privacy online. That’s why educators will be educating youngsters on social media and the internet world to prevent them from getting involved in any harmful issue. There can be many problems like hate crimes, cybercriminals looking to do… Read more »
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Special needs children befriends to other children in Dubai school
Dubai school, The Millennium School (TMS) holds different events for students of special needs and with other students to interact; join in the sports, music and alternative activities to create a fun environment to boost friendships, bonding and exchange of ideas amongst the children. This is a great way to encourage students to support… Read more »
The Ministry of Education UAE is encouraging AI and coding skills amongst youngsters
UAE public and private schools are launching robotics, artificial intelligence (AI) and programming skills with help of more than 30 specialisation centres. The project by the MOE is intended to prepare students for national robotic competitions like Artificial Intelligence and Robotics (AIR) evolving around the world. The MOE would increase the number of AIR… Read more »
Schools are offering teachers cash to make them stay in schools
The Department of Education is using different ways to gain long term teachers in school and decrease the shortages of the teacher’s in England due to arising problems of many teachers going abroad for their career progression in teaching. The Ministry is making changes in the scheme to pay £5000 in their third and… Read more »
Universities in Mainland China appealing more Hong Kong Application
Plenty of students from different ethnic groups in Hong Kong are applying for mainland top universities to achieve high education and expand better. More bilingual students are taking the approach to study in these universities in main cities based in China to gain the high calibre of education with high accredited qualifications. Some the applications… Read more »
Chinese government recommends online courses to boost MOOC
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 »
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 »