Latest in Tag: education Highlight
Latest in Tag: education

Inside Joud, Al-Haram’s new arts centre
We aim through the arts workshop to nurture talent and help people make a living, says founder

Thanaweya amma students announce plans to return to protest on 29 June
Strike is possible if demands are not met, say students

Education, health committees stick to increasing allocations for three ministries to 10%
Government may recall the budget from parliament for amendments, according to sources

Third thanaweya amma exam leaked despite arrests
Students have been interacting and commenting on the posts since, sharing answers to sections the page has yet to post

12 officials from Education Ministry arrested on charges of leaking exams
MPs hold Minister of Education Al-Helaly Al-Sherbiny responsible for the incident

Leaked exams and the demolition of institutions
I’ll start in Algeria, where the scandal of a leaked baccalaureate exam in 2016 raised controversy, prompting Algerian authorities to conduct a full investigation into the case. The Algerian ministry of education launched an investigation into circulated reports that some parties had leaked the topics of the baccalaureate exam on social media. Algerian media recently …

Secondary schools’ end of year exams began on Saturday
New ‘Thanaweya Amma’ system students to follow on Sunday

The Wonders of Science: AUC’s Fun Lab mixes education with excitement
In cooperation with the Academy of Scientific Research and Technology, AUC’s Fun Lab holds regular scientific shows in which they blend physics and chemistry with fun, aiming to deliver knowledge in a more interactive and appealing way

‘Mish Madrasa’ provides after-school education to underprivileged children
The workshop-style discussions help to foster dialogue among students and stem violence

Egypt’s technical education is still wounded
The lack of professional training is the main problem challenging technical education, says deputy minister of education

Tahya Misr launches first education investment fund with EGP 100m
A committee to examine schools’ potential locations and designs across Egyptian governorates is currently being formed in cooperation with Japan, says director

Al-Sisi meets with Chinese vice premier to discuss education
1,500 educational scholarships for study in China to be offered to Egyptian students in next five years

Innovative education trumps traditional methods for women’s health awareness
Although our main problem is lack of health education, our community does not actually realise that they lack adequate health education that could prevent common diseases and causes of death

Egypt, Australia prime for collaboration in mining, education, agriculture: Australian Senior Trade Commissioner
Currently registered at $500m, Morley hopes that the trade volume will return to pre-revolutionary levels in two years, doubling to $1bn

The age of panic
A country faces terrorism and economic problems. A country faces difficulties in education, health, transportation, inflation of prices and currency devaluation – a country where a policeman killed a taxi driver a few days ago because of a dispute over a fare. This same country sees the deaths of dozens of martyrs on its borders …

Overcoming poverty and lack of education, group of young people open first self-funded library in Upper Egypt
This place is as holy as a mosque, we do our work for free, says local volunteer

Children’s drawings help Unicef improve education in underprivileged areas
Campaign aims to support education and children’s rights by turning children’s drawings into real soft toys

Egyptian universities comes in the bottom of the top 15 universities in the Arab world list
Suez Canal University came in tenth in list, followed by Alexandria University in eleventh and Cairo University in twelfth

3,462 students will take exams in prisons: Interior Ministry
Approximately 1,000 students are imprisoned over political cases: AFTE student officer

If education is the cure for poverty, then how do we make the antidote?
Brad L. Brasseur explores the current problems in creating good education for the socio-economically disadvantaged in developing nations and looks at some of the solutions. The United Nations recently claimed that the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) that focused on primary education increased global enrolment from 83% to 91%. Despite these gains, today it is …

Education is critical for children’s health
Several studies have shown that there is a relationship between education and health. A strong positive correlation between a woman’s level of education and her general health has been observed. It has been found that better education, particularly among mothers, is widely associated with better children’s health. In addition, education for women is closely associated …

Education can be more fun and more effective
An initiative founded by 3 engineers developed an application that use AR technology to teach alphabets

Public education and private tuitions: A system of inadequacy
The average budget for private lessons is EGP 13,000 per year, often representing a major burden on families

Entrepreneurship crucial for Egypt’s advancement: Business Sweden
The challenges facing entrepreneurs in Egypt include education, access to finance, legal regulatory framework

Classic Arabic poetry become ‘mahraganat’ songs
I’m not destroying classical poems, says Al-Azhar student behind the trend

Education ministry reduces ‘burden’ of school uniforms
Obliging parents to buy uniforms from certain places negatively affects competitiveness and consumer’s freedom, says ECA

Why China is internationalising its education system
China’s education landscape has become increasingly internationalized over the past decade owing to a plethora of factors. DW speaks to China experts at MERICS about the driving forces and implications of this trend.

Privatising education questioned after Investment Minister’s statement
Salman says government is considering inviting private sector to invest in education by liberalising prices

Investment complaints unit resolves conflicts, accelerates decision-making: Administrative Prosecution Authority head
There is no contradiction between the role of disciplinary committees and the State Council, says Judge Sameh Kamal

Rise in sexual harassment in schools: Administrative Prosecution
Investigations reveal that over 61 cases involved teachers harassing female students in the primary and preparatory stages of school