Contintuing my call for change in our educational and career attitudes (ref last post 735), I am sharing with you this video regarding current education systems and how they may be efficient but not effective. Of course, the current education in Egypt is neither efficient nor effective.
Mohaly
wow
ReplyDeletethat is one hell of a video, thanlks for sharing
we are in an illusion
but education system in egypt is not even close to the illusion, it is a nightmare.
check this out
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In developing countries, the number and seriousness of the problems faced are naturally greater
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ReplyDeleteThe idea of valuing diversities is a global language, I hope we here in Egypt could even understand this concept
ReplyDeleteJust to understand :(