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» Educating Children in Poverty
By Jimmy Kilpatrick International Editor | Published 10/28/2011 | International News | Unrated
Only Effective Teachers and Principals Can Save the Lives of Children in Poverty We Face an Enormous and...

We Face an Enormous and Crucial Task.

The very title, “Educating Children in Poverty,” here presents what one could easily think of as a daunting or impossible vision. When one considers the large numbers of children in poverty in America as well as internationally, the count feels overwhelming: fifteen million children live in poverty in our country.1

» Schools get vocal over government’s VCAL cuts
By Jimmy Kilpatrick International Editor | Published 10/26/2011 | International News | Unrated

WHEN the leaders of school principal, teacher and parent groups held one of their regular meetings with state government education officials recently, they received an unpleasant…
» eSchoolbag project launched
By Jimmy Kilpatrick International Editor | Published 12/4/2006 | International News | Unrated
DOHA • Around 188 students of Al Wakra Independent School for Girls will soon begin studying through their Tablet PCs as ictQATAR's ‘eSchoolbag’ project took off last week.
» Report: Afghan schools in crisis
By Jimmy Kilpatrick International Editor | Published 12/3/2006 | International News | Unrated
Despite growing enrollments over the past five years, more than 50% of Afghan children are still not in school, reports the international relief group Oxfam. Poverty, high school fees and long distances keep many children out of the classroom, and those fortunate enough to be in school typically encounter untrained teachers, poor facilities and poor textbooks.  
» First website on Qatar’s heritage goes online
By Jimmy Kilpatrick International Editor | Published 12/3/2006 | International News | Unrated
The first website dedicated to Qatar’s cultural heritage (www.heritageofqatar.org) is online, thanks to an initiative spearheaded by Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar (CMUQ), which functions in Qatar Foundation’s Education City.
» Job Vacancies and the Degrees of Difficulty
By Jimmy Kilpatrick International Editor | Published 12/3/2006 | International News | Unrated
Many Saudi students graduating from universities end up with clerical jobs, because their qualifications do not match the market requirement – The Saudi Gazette photo.UNIVERSITY graduates are finding it hard to find work because their degrees do not meet the requirements for jobs in the market.