In an age where connectivity is widespread and knowledge is readily available, the landscape of language learning has changed considerably. Gone are the days when we had to trawl through dictionaries ...
Egypt-founded edtech eYouth has expanded into Iraq with the launch of eYouth Iraq, introducing the country’s first ...
University of Alabama at Birmingham Sarah Wilson and Wajiha Mekki students Wajiha Mekki and Sarah Wilson are among the 500 students out of 5,000 applicants who have been selected for the United States ...
Arabic is one of those languages that’s considered extremely difficult for English speakers to acquire, right up there with Chinese and Pashto. Any book that promises mastery in months is lying; more ...
Arabic.AI has launched free Arabic-language coding courses in partnership with Replit, making Replit’s full learning ...
The Arabic Language Education Centre for Gulf States in Sharjah announced the launch of the 8th International Arabic Language ...
Alongside learning, Arabic.AI continues to expand its Agentic Studio, a no-code and low-code platform that enables developers ...
A New Path to Address MENA’s Learning Crisis through Advancing Arabic Language Teaching and Learning
Washington, June 29, 2021 – More than half of children in countries of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) experience “learning poverty”―they cannot read and understand an age-appropriate text by ...
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Saudi academy launches Arabic Language Month program in Mexico
Saudi Gazette reportRIYADH — The King Salman Global Academy for Arabic Language has launched the scientific program of “Arabic Language Month” in Mexico as part of its international efforts to support ...
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On Arabic Language Day: How do we market Arabic?
Arabic is the official language of 25 countries and is spoken by more than 467 million people across 60 countries. In 2021, the World Bank published an alarming report, which found that 59% of ...
Israeli public schools require students to study Arabic, but the instruction is often either poor or doesn’t stick, and most Jews retain none or very little of it. An increasing number, though, are ...
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