8 Ways to Study Faster and Retain More
By Susan Wallace You try to make a daily schedule and stick to it. However, after a long day of classes, you’re too tired to go through the study material. This is a universal question among students:...
View ArticleClass of 2020: Graduating Students Struggle in the Face of an Uncertain Future
Graduation day is undoubtedly the most anticipated day in any student’s life, and senior year is also one of the most memorable experiences for any one. So what happens when students have no idea when,...
View ArticleEgypt’s Ministry of Education Investigates Answerless Question in High School...
By Nour El-Miligi Doctor Reda Hijazy, Head of the General Secondary Examination, decided to open an investigation with the technical committee of the dynamics test regarding one of the exam’s questions...
View ArticleGoing Mental: Accommodating and Ensuring Equal Opportunity for Students With...
By Belal Nawar There are various mental illnesses that can jeopardize our ability to learn and succeed in our daily endeavors. Our education system in Egypt must be more familiar with those illnesses...
View ArticleFrom Setting Boundaries to Standing Up For Your Peers, Here Are 7 Tips to...
There have been huge strides taking place to combat the bullying culture dilemma that has unfortunately invaded our societies. We’ve stumbled across several incidents where people have been rejected...
View ArticleBack to School 2020 Edition; From Emotional Support to Coronavirus Safety...
After months of keeping the kids at home, and speculation about whether they’ll be going to school or not, it’s official, kids will be leaving their bubbles at home and going back to school. But this...
View ArticleThe Care Pack; A Homegrown Project That Aims to Build a Better World By...
Today’s children are tomorrow’s adults who will have the power to lead, create, and shape the future. If we want to live in a better world, we need to work on these seeds to ensure they grow into...
View ArticleMeet Hassan Shahawy, Harvard Law Review’s First Muslim President
Hassan Shahawy, a Los Angeles-born Egyptian-American Harvard graduate has just been elected as the first Muslim president of the Harvard Law Review in its 135th year! He’s making history and promoting...
View ArticleImportance of Diversity and Cultural Awareness in the Classroom
The term ‘cultural diversity’ is no longer a shallow term thrown around by people who want to sound politically correct. Ever since racial segregation in American public schools became illegal,...
View Articleis an Online School Perfect for You? Find out with these 9 Advantages!
By: Fatema Bashar We all know the importance of choosing the right school. However, it is still not that easy to find a school that can meet all your expectations perfectly. For ages now, our...
View ArticleCalling all parents, UAE Establishes an Anti-bullying Campaign in Schools:...
The children of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) are headed for a bright future. In 2009, UAE’s Ministry of Interior established the Higher Committee for Child Protection to protect children. Two years...
View ArticleFounder Of Dyslexic Community Worldwide, Egyptian-Dutch Sarah Sedky On...
Albert Einstein, Robin Williams, Will Smith and Pablo Picasso, did you know that all these successful figures were diagnosed with dyslexia, a learning disability? dyslexia is a learning disability that...
View ArticleBack to School: A Teacher’s Advice for Parents
With the summer holidays coming to an end and adverts for ‘back to school’ sales an ever-constant reminder that your little ones are starting a new year at school, we sat down with a teacher to get her...
View ArticleUnlicensed School Owner Cons Parents Out Of Tuition Money
Imagine one day, you’re taking your child to school, only to find it closed, empty, and with no staff in sight. That’s exactly what several parents went through in the city of Ajman, UAE. They then...
View ArticleUAE Introduces Flexible Working Hours For Public Sector Employees On First...
In a move to promote work-life balance and support family values, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has announced that public sector employees will be granted flexible working hours on the first day of...
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