The year 2025 will be remembered as a landmark
year for digital transformation in GCC education. Schools, parents, and
students embraced technology not as a temporary supplement but as a permanent academic
pillar. Digital learning has evolved from basic virtual classes to a
sophisticated, integrated ecosystem powering smarter academic outcomes.
A key driver has been AI-driven personalisation. Students across UAE, KSA, and Qatar now receive customised learning pathways, helping them...
As the academic year reaches its midpoint in
the Gulf region, December offers a unique opportunity for students to pause,
reflect, and recalibrate their learning strategies. With first-term assessments
concluded and the second term approaching, this month is critical for academic
planning, revision restructuring, and goal-setting.
Many students enter December feeling rushed or overwhelmed,... Read More
The year 2025 will be remembered as a landmark
year for digital transformation in GCC education. Schools, parents, and
students embraced technology not as a temporary supplement but as a permanent academic
pillar. Digital learning has evolved from basic virtual classes to a
sophisticated, integrated ecosystem powering smarter academic outcomes.
A key driver...
As the academic year reaches its midpoint in
the Gulf region, December offers a unique opportunity for students to pause,
reflect, and recalibrate their learning strategies. With first-term assessments
concluded and the second term approaching, this month is critical for academic
planning, revision restructuring, and goal-setting.
Many students enter December feeling rushed or overwhelmed,...
• Finland consistently ranks among the top performers in international education due to its student-centred model. • Finnish students experience shorter school days, yet achieve high academic outcomes with less stress. • Homework is minimal, focusing mo
• Finland is called the Land of a Thousand Lakes, but it actually has over 180,000 of them. • The country celebrates Education Day in honour of Mikael Agricola, the father of Finnish literature. • Teachers in Finland must hold a master’s degree, making