AMMAN Despite the uptick in students transferring from private to public schools, officials say that over 20 per cent of Jordanian students are still enrolled in private institutions.This year, around 17,000 students transferred from private to public schools, which could be a consequence of broader socioeconomic factors, experts say.
AMMAN Despite the uptick in students transferring from private to public schools, officials say that over 20 per cent of Jordanian students are still enrolled in private institutions.This year, around 17,000 students transferred from private to public schools, which could be a consequence of broader socioeconomic factors, experts say.
Calls mount to speed up reopening of kindergartens
By Rana Husseini - Dec 23,2020 - Last updated at Dec 23,2020
AMMAN Kindergarten owners and families on Tuesday called on the government to speed up the process of reopening their establishments, to ease up the life of working parents.
The calls were made during a press conference that was held by the National Campaign to Reopen Kindergartens (NCRK) at the Jordan Press Foundation headquarters in Amman.
The participants stressed the need to reopen the kindergarten sector under the health procedures and protocols, while ensuring safety conditions and standards, as the nursery sector was opened recently by the government.