Europe Teachers

Worried headteachers in Northern Ireland may turn to industrial action

Headteachers and principals across Northern Ireland have expressed their intentions to move towards industrial action in response to the spreading crisis in the educational system in the country.  According to Geri Cameron, a representative of the National Association of Head Teachers (NAHT), there has been no real action by the government to try and deal […]

Europe Industry

UK is not among preferred international education destinations anymore

According to the Student Academic Experience Survey, university education in the UK has not been regarded as “value for money” by international students. For the longest time, the United Kingdom has been rated as one of the preferred education destinations for higher education. Today, however, reality begs to differ.    The 13th annual survey examined […]

United States Universities

Career development center to launch at Ain Shams University thanks to the help of USAID

On 22 July, the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), in collaboration with the Ain Shams University in Egypt, launched a new center for career development. This is the third joint project between the institutions in terms of career development. The idea behind these career centers is to provide a connection between higher education […]

Special Education

Nigeria state governor schedules talks on improving the special education budget

The governor for the Kwara state in Nigeria has prompted civil servants to take part in a meeting, to have a discussion of the state’s budget for special education. Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq claimed that there is an increasing need for the government and beneficiaries to spend more money on special education.  https://twitter.com/RealAARahman/status/1153656194009055232 This proposal for […]