Qatar is almost a 40-year (young) country. Egypt has helped laying the foundation of public and Arabic education, legal and other systems in Qatar, form scratch. They’re still sharing the seats, in schools and univ. with us along with other nationalities, notably Palestinians, in Cairo.
Until very recently, I think it was in the Qatar’s Civil or Penal Code, the fine was still in EGP and was corrected to QR.
Read RAND and SJC reports and publications. The preamble states that clearly.
You mentioned Private schooling and high education quality. I should say these are relatively new as well the 5-year old Independent schools. The majority of teachers in Private Arabic and Independent schools are Egyptians (second to Qataris according to the SEC’s statistics). Public and Private (MOE) schools’ teachers are from, in this same order.
- Qatar
- Egypt
- Jordan
- Syria
I disagree with you about private (Non-MOE) faculty/staff, no they don’t hire native English speakers, the majority is from Colombia, Jamaica…etc (Latin Americans in general). Schools are still seeking profit over reform and children’s interest. The least number of teachers are from US, UK and New Zealand.
Current education, health and legal reform is a bit overdue but a good start. The system has been in place for decades! I would trash even if it was Egyptian.
Qatar is almost a 40-year (young) country. Egypt has helped laying the foundation of public and Arabic education, legal and other systems in Qatar, form scratch. They’re still sharing the seats, in schools and univ. with us along with other nationalities, notably Palestinians, in Cairo.
Until very recently, I think it was in the Qatar’s Civil or Penal Code, the fine was still in EGP and was corrected to QR.
Read RAND and SJC reports and publications. The preamble states that clearly.
You mentioned Private schooling and high education quality. I should say these are relatively new as well the 5-year old Independent schools. The majority of teachers in Private Arabic and Independent schools are Egyptians (second to Qataris according to the SEC’s statistics). Public and Private (MOE) schools’ teachers are from, in this same order.
- Qatar
- Egypt
- Jordan
- Syria
I disagree with you about private (Non-MOE) faculty/staff, no they don’t hire native English speakers, the majority is from Colombia, Jamaica…etc (Latin Americans in general). Schools are still seeking profit over reform and children’s interest. The least number of teachers are from US, UK and New Zealand.
Current education, health and legal reform is a bit overdue but a good start. The system has been in place for decades! I would trash even if it was Egyptian.
Salam