EdTech

School Management System Skolera Launches Its Newest Features for V. 6.0

skolera - teacher interface

School management system Skolera has successfully released new updates and features for its latest version 6.0. The new features have especially been dedicated to teachers, students, parents, and heads of departments as well. They will help improve the whole educational process, making it a lot more flexible, simpler. It’s hard …

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Skolera School Management System: A Look Back at 2019 Top Achievements

Dr. Hassan Ismail Fares, the Chairman of the Board of Directors of Egypt for Education Management Organization

The Egyptian entrepreneur Dr. Khadija El-Bedweihy founded Skolera school management system in 2019, aiming at developing a comprehensive system to make school management a simple process. Skolera has managed to change education in many schools as well as the individuals’ perspective towards the whole process. Skolera­ , the unified digital school …

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Classroom Management: To Punish or Not to Punish?

Classroom management - school punishment

Classroom management, especially the Montessori method in regards to punishment and reward, has come into fashion quite rapidly in schools and among parents. (Read our article on “5 Classroom Management Strategies using Skolera“.) The word punishment always carries a negative meaning. It gives you a sense of humiliation, degradation, and …

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5 Classroom Management Strategies using Skolera

parents and classroom management strategies

What is classroom management? A research published in the International Journal of Cognitive Research in Science, Engineering, and Education (IJCRSEE) attempted to answer this question. It defined classroom management as “a process that includes different activities done by teacher and student alike, but also teaching subjects that have to be …

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4 Women that Changed Education in Egypt

Leaders of education in Egypt

Women education in Egypt will never have been the way it is without strong unyielding women. The history of Egyptian women’s education may go back to Malak Hefny Nassef, the first Egyptian girl who received primary school certificate, and Bint al-Shaṭi’: a woman who defied her society to be accepted as …

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