Empowering Growth: Professional Development Strategies for Educators

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As an educator, the pursuit of continuous growth and improvement is paramount to providing the best learning experiences for students. Professional development plays a crucial role in enhancing teaching practices, expanding subject knowledge, and staying abreast of the latest educational trends. In this blog, we will explore effective strategies to improve as an educator and… Read more »

Bridging the Educational Gap: Teaching in the Middle East and Navigating Cultural Differences

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  Education is a universal human right that transcends borders and cultures. However, when it comes to teaching, it is essential to recognise and adapt to the unique cultural nuances and educational practices of different regions. In this blog, we will explore the distinct aspects of teaching in the Middle East and how students differ… Read more »

UAE launches optional learning model to help students reach ability

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  That’s great news for the students in the UAE! The introduction of an elective learning model in the UAE shows a commitment to providing personalised education and empowering students to reach their full potential. Elective learning allows students to choose subjects or areas of study that align with their interests, strengths, and career aspirations…. Read more »

China’s falling birth rate leaves private kindergartens with declining enrolments

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  China’s falling birth rate has indeed led to declining enrolments in private kindergartens. The country has been experiencing a significant decline in its birth rate over the past few years. The Chinese government’s family planning policies, such as the one-child policy implemented from 1979 to 2015, have contributed to a decrease in the number… Read more »

Why is Safeguarding fundamental in schools?

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  Safeguarding is essential in schools to keep children safe. This procedure is in place for the protection of children from any harm as they spent more of their time in school with teachers. The staff goes through special training to understand safeguarding for their students and obtain any problems by looking out for warning… Read more »

Teaching in Saudi Arabia

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SeekTeachers is excited to partner with our clients in Saudi Arabia to fulfill many teaching positions in their exceptional institution. The school groups have several campuses across different cities in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The Islamic values and Saudi culture is embraced by the school to ensure the students learn and understand the important… Read more »

Teach for the Presidential School Group in Uzbekistan

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  SeekTeachers is proud to partner with the Presidential Schools located in Uzbekistan, Central Asia. PSU is an educational institution that runs a top-performing school and follows the British Cambridge curriculum. The schools provide a diverse, invigorating environment for students to nurture and grow into young adults with full support given until moving to university…. Read more »

The Family Education Promotion Law of China

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  People in Asia are known for their morals and values by showing respect, discipline, and good manners. The Family Education Promotion Law was introduced on the 1st of January 2022. The purpose of this law is to encourage parents or guardians to teach their children ethics and physical and mental education. This law came… Read more »

Japanese Languages lessons in UAE Schools

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  Three public schools in the UAE have welcomed the Japanese language courses ever since it was launched 2 years ago as a trial. This curriculum is created in collaboration with the Japan International Cooperation Centre. Japanese is a very popular language, ranking 5th after Spanish, French, German, and English on the internet. The students… Read more »