Authorities are moving to abolish the supplemental education system, raising questions about how to balance teachers' job stability with the need for ongoing education during emergencies. This initiative comes at a critical time requiring effective responses from the educational system.
University loans in the Arab region have seen a significant increase, raising questions about their impact on students and their families. With rising education costs, these loans have become a pressing necessity for many students.
Universities and colleges worldwide are facing increasing challenges due to economic and social changes. These challenges require new strategies to adapt to the evolving circumstances.
Concerns are rising about the transformation of basic rights into costly private services, while integration remains merely a beautiful slogan on paper. How can effective integration be achieved in schools lacking necessary facilities?
Professor John Lee Chi-kin, head of Hong Kong's largest teacher training institution, urges schools to find solutions to the declining student numbers. This call comes after educational authorities reported a significant drop in enrollment figures.