Dein Suchergebnis zum Thema: Jordanien

Curriculum Department of the Ministry of Education – english information

https://www.bildungsserver.de/bisy.html?a=2985&spr=1

Unesco/INISTE have prepared a regional page for the „Arab States“, also introducing the Curriculum Department of the Ministry of Education in Jordan. This institution is occupied with the development of curricula and teaching aids at national level. In a tabular form brief information is provided about the scope of work, the educational levels and areas covered and the working languages used.

Ministry of Education – english information

https://www.bildungsserver.de/bisy.html?a=1209&spr=1

The English version does not provide active links for all of the issues which the homepage shows. Accessible are: the Directorate of Examinations, the Capacity Building Project in Management of Qualitative Development of Education Services, a text on e-learning and one on ICT use in education. Furthermore, there is one about the „Vision Forum or the Future of Education in Jordan“.

Education For Employment Foundation (EFE) – english information

https://www.bildungsserver.de/bisy.html?a=7216&spr=1

EFE’s mission is to improve the futures of young people in the Middle East and North Africa by giving them the tools to build livelihoods for themselves. Their goal is to give youth whose prospects are limited – either by socio-economic constraints or by inadequate education – cutting-edge professional training that leads directly to job opportunities. EFE operates on three levels: Education, Employment and Alumni Support. In addition, EFE is actively expanding into new countries of operation and helping local academic institutions, employers or NGOs replicate their programs, ensuring that more young people benefit from the educational and professional opportunities.

23.10.2017 Double Shift: Syrian refugees / Jordanian schools – a multimedia documentary – english information

https://www.bildungsserver.de/bisy.html?a=8850&spr=1

For a long time now, Jordan has been hosting refugees from other countries. The Syrian refugees have become the biggest refugee community during the last years. Among them, there are many school-aged children. This website documents challenges and solutions about how to organise the schooling of these children. One major solution was the introduction of the socalled „double shift“ system which means that Jordanian and Syrian children go to school in different shifts (in the morning and in the afternoon). The website provides background information, as well as statistics, case studies and photographies. The website got the German Design Award 2018 in the category Excellent Communications Design / Web. [Abstract: Editors of Education Worldwide]

Netzwerk EUMEDCONNECT – english information

https://www.bildungsserver.de/bisy.html?a=7194&spr=1

EUMEDCONNECT aims to transform the scale and reach of Mediterranean research networking, foster greater levels of research collaboration, and help accelerate the rate of development of the Internet in the region. It was a key part of the European Commission’s EUMEDIS (EUro-MEDiterranean Information Society) programme to promote Information Society objectives in the region, and was the principal infrastructure project supported by EUMEDIS. The project began in December 2001 and is proceeding in two phases. In the first phase, feasibility and planning studies were conducted. In the second phase, the results of these studies have been implemented to develop and operate the EUMEDCONNECT network.