The government's plan to construct 100 new schools over the next two years aims to improve education quality in the country. This initiative seeks to provide a better learning environment for students and enhance educational infrastructure.
A recent survey reveals that more than half of schools in England are unfit for use due to a lack of necessary funding for maintenance. 51% of school leaders reported serious issues affecting the educational process.
The Indonesian Ministry of Public Works is working to expedite the construction of the second phase of the People's School in Kulon Progo, with completion expected by June 2026. This project is part of the government's investment in improving education quality.
In celebration of the 277th national holiday of Assiut, the new Al-Waleediyah School was inaugurated with a cost of <strong>17 million EGP</strong>. This project reflects the Egyptian government's commitment to enhancing educational infrastructure.
Juliyatomo, a member of the Indonesian Parliament's Education Committee, emphasized the importance of improving teachers' living standards as a strategic step to enhance education quality in the country. This statement was made during a meeting with the Indonesian Psychological Association and the Teachers' Forum in Banten.
Eric Chan, the second-highest official in Hong Kong, announced plans to accelerate the development of a new university city following a three-day visit to similar educational projects in mainland China. This initiative aims to enhance higher education in the region and attract top educational institutions from abroad.
The importance of medical education in the Gulf countries is on the rise as educational institutions focus on improving quality and meeting market needs. This comes at a time when the healthcare sector is witnessing rapid developments requiring specialized competencies.