higher education
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The transition from secondary to higher education is an important step for young adults all around the world. In Egypt, however, this transition and students’ choice of major has been plagued by discrimination due to social, financial and psychologic...
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Each year on June 20, the world celebrates World Refugee Day, the international day to honor people who have been forced to flee their homelands. Jusoor Post celebrates this day by highlighting inspiring stories of refugees who have overcome the hard...
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Her old age has not prevented her from pursuing her dream. An old Egyptian woman in her eighties has persisted to follow her old aspiration and has passed a literacy test.Zubaydah Abd Al-Aal Al-Saidi, from Dakma village, Shebin El-Kom Center in Menou...
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By AFPKnow-it-all chatbots landed with a bang last year, convincing one engineer that machines had become sentient, spreading panic that industries could be wiped out, and creating fear of a cheating epidemic in schools and universities.Alarm among e...
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Lists of names for Yemeni students who were awarded fully-funded governmental scholarships abroad over the past five years were leaked from the Ministry of Higher Education, sparking the anger of Yemenis as they included dozens of “ineligible student...
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Noah is an Egyptian autistic child with Asperger’s syndrome that makes it difficult for him to learn his native language. Egyptian schools are denying his right to learn, while his family continues their struggle for his education.
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As the new school year approaches, there are students who struggle to get their education. Data based on Education under Attack 2022 by GCPEA.
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The pursuit of knowledge knows no age, as the process of learning enhances one’s self-esteem, and the quest for education sparks curiosity to use our mind at any age. Some older people have sought and are still seeking to continue their education, an...
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The number of children forced out of school or who have seen their education disrupted in conflict- and crisis-torn countries has nearly tripled in six years to 222 million, the UN said Tuesday.That is up from 75 million children estimated to be in t...
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The Sudanese authorities announced that they would block access to the internet on mobile phones for three hours during the exams for obtaining the secondary school certificate this year.The country's Telecommunications Regulatory Authority directed...
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