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Why do you think Arab countries discards establising training academies for fresh graduates in the educational field?

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Question added by Zain Khater , Project Supervisor – StartUp Project , Injaz
Date Posted: 2016/03/16
Nookambha Vipparti
by Nookambha Vipparti , Senior Scholastic Coordinating adminstrator , Jabriya Indian school ,Kuwait

Lack of awareness, money, less coordination with education and work

Rogelio Balolot
by Rogelio Balolot , Chef , La Cuisine French Restaurant

Arabs countries just begun their awareness of prioritizing training for fresh graduates in education which they believed that it can help to enhance their governance in the future.  Actually they are sending scholars students to other countries to get their field of expertise with budget and in return if they finished a service to their own countries for several years. Maybe it is thwarted because their priorities is change. The threat of destabilization because of war becomes their focus and  priority now to protect and defend their own country.

Ahmed Mohamed Ayesh Sarkhi
by Ahmed Mohamed Ayesh Sarkhi , Shared Services Supervisor , Saudi Musheera Co. Ltd.

for two things

1- for revenue and money

2- for the gap between study and work

 

Ismi Puji Hastuti
by Ismi Puji Hastuti , English Teacher , SMK Widya Taruna

I have no experience in Arab country so far, so I leave to other experts. thank you.

Biniamin Masih
by Biniamin Masih , Principal , Quaid-e-Azam Rangers School and College Chundiko Khairpur Mirs.

it is not the priority of the government

Maha Broum
by Maha Broum , Dean, Faculty of Education , AlJinan University

Arab countries in general do not have enough training academies for teachers for a number of reasons. Among these we may mention:

1. Social attitudes towards the job. People may not look up to teachers as they look up to doctors, lawyers, and engineers. This is wrong because without teachers we wouldn't have people in  these professions.

2. Teacher training academies cost money. Both private and public organizations in Arab countries need to understand the long-term return on the investment in teacher training and look at it as building human resources of the country.

3. Absence or lack of professionals who can train teachers in the mother language.

4. Absence of a strategic plan to develop human resources with a clear vision of political leaders.

5. Teaching is still a gender-specific profession. Being more attractive to women reduces the attention and respect given to this honourable job.

6. Teaching may not be considered a profession and may be looked upon as caretaking and intuition, not a science and art to be learned.

A few governments, like in UAE and Qatar, are changing now to pay more attention, financial and technological support to their teacher training program. A national strategic plan by national experts is crucial to develop the coummunity and the country.

Kolade Fajuyigbe
by Kolade Fajuyigbe , General Manager/Head of Department , Alpha Beta Consulting

I am a proponent of personal motivation through personal training & development at beginning before expecting organizations to train fresh grauates.

د Waleed
by د Waleed , Management - Leadership-Business Administration-HR&Training-Customer Service/Retention -Call Center , Multi Companies Categories: Auditing -Trade -Customer service -HR-IT&Internet -Training&Consultation

It could because:

1. Disorganization and inprioritization

2. Lack of connection between labor and education fields

3. Corruption

 

Thank you

 

Claudiu Oteleanu
by Claudiu Oteleanu , President, Vicepresident , League for the Defending Youth Rights Brasov, Murelor Street No.17; Romanian Journalists Society,

instability, money and perhaps  because education is not a priority for government 

Hasan Darwish
by Hasan Darwish , Senior Editor , Al

It is safe to assume that we generally lack government planning, 

Also, Education is not a field of priority for Arab governments 

In the collective awareness of the Arab people, it is safe to assume also that teaching is the profession of those without a profession 

Therefore, it is left for teachers themselves to education themselves on-the-job and head to the private sector, which is usually business-oriented without a uniform vision and direction.

RABAH BOUAMOUD
by RABAH BOUAMOUD , قائد فوج , إطفائي

Certified Professional LawyerBachelor's degree in legal and administrative sciences

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