As around 28,000 teaching and support staff begin to start the new school term and as the back-to-school campaigns start in high street stores across the GCC, Dubai’s very own Ministry of Education has announced an AED 69 Million (about £11.3 Million) investment into their schools in order to facilitate air conditioners, which will make up… Read more »
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Egypt puts $13 Billion into Education
In a massive stride towards a globally-recognized standard of Education, Egypt has altered its national charter to require the state to spend at least 4% of the national budget on education and at least a further 2% of higher education, if ‘global rates’ are not met, the percentages will be gradually increased, this differs from… Read more »
The GCC makes $6b in Education Fees
Within the GCC, it’s reported that the region’s international schools have managed to rake in over $6 billion in fees (£3.6 billion) and today have over 982 schools of their kind within the region. From these countries, the flagship is clearly the United Arab Emirates which today has 439 international schools, followed by Saudi Arabia… Read more »
Russia Appreciates Africa’s Culture
Just recently, Russia launched a celebration of Africa’s cultural heritage in Moscow entitled “Afrofest 2014â€. The celebration displays traditional dances, games and food as well as contemporary films and entertainment from 40 countries across the continent. “Russians don’t know what Africa is.†The House of Africa Organization’s President, Serge Phocas Odunlami, said. Odunlami stated… Read more »
All Public Schools in UAE Capital get a Clean Up
That’s right, for the first time in years a widespread plan to refurbish all of Abu Dhabi’s Public Schools is underway and as a result, 227 schools are set to be completely revamped and refreshed with new pedestrian crossings, footpaths, signs, road markings, speed humps, drop off and collection areas and even brand new school… Read more »
174,000 New University Places Available
Saudi Arabia has opened its doors and this coming year will have approximately 174,202 places open in universities across the country in 25 universities. After the first phase of student admittal, 213,937 students have been admitted with 54% of students being female and 46% being male. This first lot of students already account for… Read more »
Flappy Bird – Praising the child damages their ability to learn?
Parents, legal guardians and educators alike feel the sting of theological and political backlash all too often. It seems every day somewhere in the world, there’s some sort of big breakout in education due to a massive event or influx of individuals and it’s always the child carers that take the brunt of the force… Read more »
Top Tips for New Teachers
It’s tough starting a new job; there’s the moving costs and expenses, shaking hands with new coworkers, planning out your lessons, and, best (or worst) of all, getting to know your new class. But below are a few tips to help you out during those first few weeks at your new job, so pay close… Read more »
Eit al-Fitr
As Ramadan, the month of fasting and ritual cleansing by Muslims, ends worldwide on the 27th of July, Eid, the end of the fast, is widely celebrated. Eid al-Fitr is translated loosely as the Festival of Breaking of the Fast and consists of several prayers spoken, which differ based on sect, and then multiple feasts…. Read more »
A School without Walls?
Kenya has recently seen some drastic changes to society and politics, and with it, it has seen a variety of improvements to many areas of its infrastructure and economy. But apparently its education still has a way to go, despite the donation of a string of Solar-Powered Internet Schools by Samsung. Meet the school… Read more »