Higher Education in Afghanistan and its Development Strategy

By Dr Ateequllah HayatLecturer in Drug DevelopmentInstitute of Medical and Biomedical EducationSt George’s University of LondonEmail: ahayat@sgul.ac.uk In Afghanistan, the establishment of formal modern education did not exist until 1875. The turbulence of opening and closing educational institutions for girls is something that has taken place in the past. In 1929, Habibullah Kalakany closed girls’ …

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Education – Key to Progress, Well-being, and Stability, of a Nation

By: Professor Hafiz Wardak, Editor-in-Chief, SAE eNewsletter, former professor at Kabul University and fellow at Boeing Aerospace company, USA. Greetings, happy new year, and welcome to the first issue of the SAE eNewsleter of the year 2022. Our hope is that you had a pleasant, safe, and healthy 2021. On this first day of the …

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E-Learning and Remote Teaching

By: Dr Bahawodin Baha, University of Brighton, UK. Electronic Learning (E-Learning) The advancements in computer and communication technologies over the last three decades have enabled the educators to provide electronic learning knowns as e-Learning which has been utilised by many universities, colleges, schools, and recently other organisations world-wide. Higher education around world has experienced incredible …

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