Education

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Appoint Ghadeer Al-Tayar as Advisor at UNESCO Center for Quality

Ghadeer Abdullah Al-Tayar has been appointed as an advisor at the UNESCO Regional Center for Quality and Excellence in Education, recognizing her extensive experience in educational policy development. This appointment is expected to enhance educational initiatives in the region.

Jordan's Parliament Approves Education Law Amid Controversy

The Jordanian Parliament approved the first article of the Education and Human Resource Development Law for 2026 during a session today, sparking widespread debate among educational and political circles.

Launch second phase of 'Nesmo' Olympiad to boost innovation

The 'Mawhiba' Foundation and the Ministry of Education in Saudi Arabia have announced the start of the second phase of the 'Nesmo' Olympiad, aimed at enhancing students' skills in science and technology. This initiative is part of the kingdom's efforts to develop youth capabilities and stimulate innovation.

Dubai Police Celebrate Graduation of Third Class from Protection Schools

Dubai Police celebrated the graduation of the third class from Protection Schools for Education and Training, honoring outstanding students in a special ceremony that reflects the institution's commitment to developing academic skills.

Implement strict measures in Paris: Suspend 78 coaches over violations

The new mayor of Paris, Emmanuel Grégoire, announced the suspension of 78 coaches in after-school education programs, including 31 suspected of sexual abuse. This initiative is part of a comprehensive plan aimed at achieving 'full transparency' and 'zero tolerance'.

Students in Lebanon Continue Education Amid War Conditions

Despite ongoing airstrikes and security instability, some schools in Lebanon remain open to students. In Beirut, a school near the southern suburbs continues to provide education, while others resort to remote learning.

Ongoing conflict in Lebanon leaves half a million students out of school

The ongoing conflict between Hezbollah and Israel has deprived nearly <strong>500,000</strong> Lebanese students of education. Despite the harsh conditions, many of these students continue their educational journey in shelters that were once their schools.