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The first training course for adult teacher education in the Adult Education Centre in the College of Education

The Adult Education Centre announces the commencement of the events of the ​f​irst training course for adult teacher education. Trainees will be awarded an accredited certificate from the Centre. The course fees are 200 L.E. For registration, please directly contact MS Marwa El Samman, the executive director of the Centre lying in the first floor of the staff members’ building on 01094201907.   Executive director                       The Centre director                     The dean MS Marwa El Samman   Prof.Dr.Ahmed Hussein Abdel Moaty   Prof.Dr.Adel El Nagdy  Email: ADULT_EDUCATION AUN@yahoo.com  
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A TOT training course for the preparation of adult education international trainer in the Adults Education Centre in the College of Education

The Adult Education Centre announces the commencement of the events of a three-day TOT training course for the preparation of adult education international trainer. Trainees will be awarded an accredited certificate from the Centre. The course fees are 300 L.E. For registration, please directly contact MS Marwa El Samman, the executive director of the Centre lying in the first floor of the staff members’ building on 01094201907.  Executive director                       The Centre director                     The dean MS Marwa El Samman   Prof.Dr.Ahmed Hussein Abdel Moaty   Prof.Dr.Adel El Nagdy  Email: ADULT_EDUCATION AUN@yahoo.com 
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The Visit of the University Environment Committee to Faculty of Education

Prof. Dr. Adel Rasmy Hammad El-Nagdy " Faculty of Education's Dean" and Prof. Dr. Emad Ahmed Hassan Ali  " Vice Dean for Environmental Affairs and Community Services"  has welcomed the University Environment Committee today with the presidency of Prof. Dr. Thabet Abdel Monem Ibrahim and membership of:  1-Prof. Dr. Hossam Eldin Muhammad Omar " Professor at Faculty of Science" 2-Prof.Dr. Ragab El-ballal " Professor and Vice dean for environmental affairs at Faculty of Veterinary Medicine" 3-Prof. Dr. Amal Sayed El-Iraqi " Professor at Faculty of Agriculture" 4- Hazem Kamal Eldin Abdel Azeem " Professor and Vice dean for environmental affairs at Faculty of Physical Education" 5- Prof. Dr. Abdel Montaleb Muhammad Ali "Professor and Vice dean for environmental affairs at Faculty of Engineering" And they have visited : 1- Libraries 2-Medical Clinic 3- Classes 4- College bleachers 5- Teaching halls, laboratories, the sports hall and bathrooms 6- Cafeteria And both Prof. Dr. Emad Ahmed Hassan Ali and Mr. Gad El-haq Hanafy Ahmed  have accompanied them. The visit has ended at 12:00 PM
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Embassy of Japan presents the Japanese experience in public education at Assiut Education Conference

The first secretary of the Japanese embassy in Cairo, Aki Hoshino, introduced Japanese experience in education through the sixth scientific conference of the Faculty of Education, Assiut University, which is currently in Luxor. Hoshino said in a statement to the University of Assiut today, that education in Japan starts from the beginning of the nails of the child in its early stages in the home through educational books suitable for the age of the child as well as educational TV programs aimed at the child and provide assistance and counseling for the family in the education and child at this stage, Which focuses on the teaching of ethics and social behavior appropriate and organized game in addition to the basic skills in reading letters and numbers and some of the famous songs and the primary stage of the most important events of the child and the family of the transition of life and primary schools all With the exception of a percentage that does not exceed one percent of private schools for its high costs. The primary level is six years compulsory. The preparatory stage is also compulsory. It is three years from the seventh to the ninth grade. The private schools increase to five percent. Each class has a social and administrative responsibility, Teaching the scientific material for the rest of the grades and for the secondary stage is non-compulsory and non-free and the proportion of private schools more than half and the information is much and focused at this stage because they are eligible to study at the university. Education in universities includes government universities, private universities and local universities. The study includes the sciences, arts and arts. The university phase in Japan is a stage for the final preparation of the student to be qualified and proficient in the field in which he studied and focusing on the latest science. Students take their ideas and suggestions during the years of study seriously and allow them to experiment with the codified under the supervision of specialist scientistsHoshino added that the most important outline in the Japanese experience is the combination of centralization and decentralization in harmony and harmony as well as the spirit of teamwork and responsibility and that the seriousness and diligence is more important than intelligence and talent without a grandfather as well as interest in making education a source of joy and happiness for the child and reverence of the teacher and to uphold the status and the most important thing in the education system In Japan is equal opportunity for all. For his part, Dr. Adel Al-Najdi, Dean of the Faculty of Education, Assiut University, said that the Japanese experience in education is in line with the requirements of the current stage and in line with the current educational policy in Egypt, which seeks to make the most of the successful international experiences in education and the implementation of the Japanese experience in Egyptian schools.
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El-Nagdy Gives the Opening Speech for the Sixth Scientific Conference Entitled

In the light of the events of the sixth scientific conference for faculty of education, entitled " Teacher Formation System – Challenges and Development Policies" and held in Luxor from 11-14 March 2017, Prof. Dr. Adel Rasmy Hammad El-Nagdy  " Faculty of Education's Dean and Chairman of the Conference" has given the opening speech and welcomed the distinguished guests: Prof. Dr. Muhammed Sayed Badr         " Governor of Luxor"               Prof. Dr. Moheb Al-Rafaee     " Former Minister of Education" Mrs. Aaky Husheeno " General Secretary of Japanese Embassy" And the distinguished guests :   Deans of colleges at Assiut University, education professors from Arab and Egyptian universities who have participated in the conference and Staff members at  Faculty of Education – Assiut University. 
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Al-Rafaee Presents A Proposed View for Developing Egyptian Educational System in the Sixth Scientific Conference for Faculty of Education- Assiut University

In the light of the events of the sixth scientific conference for faculty of education, entitled " Teacher Formation System – Challenges and Development Policies" and held in Luxor, Prof. Dr. Moheb Al-Rafaee, former minister of education, has presented a proposed view for developing Egyptian educational system in the major session of the conference on Sunday, March 12, 2017 at 10:00 AM .
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A dialogic session of the sixth scientific conference entitled “Teacher Formation System -- Challenges and Developmental Policies”

On Monday, the 13th of March, 2017 at 9 a.m., a dialogic session entitled                            “The Arabic Teacher in the 21st Century” was conducted in the presence of                          Prof. Dr. Moheb El-Rafey, the ex-minister of education and instruction;                    Prof. Dr. Ahmed Elsayed Abdel Hameed, the former vice chancellor of                      Minya University; Prof. Dr. Yahya Atteya Soliman, professor of curricula                    and methods of teaching at Ain Shams University; Prof. Dr. Abdel Tawab                        AbdAllah Abdel Tawab, a member of the pedagogical studies sector                    committee; and Prof. Dr. Mohamed Gaber, Kasem, the director of the                      session.   
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Teacher Education Program

Under the auspices of Prof. Dr. Adel Rasmi Hammad Al-Najdi Dean of the CollegeThe market of teacher training program begins at the Faculty of Education, Assiut UniversityOn Friday, 24 March 2017Project Coordinator and Vice DeanProf. Emad Ahmed Hassan AliProject Leader and DeanProf. Adel Mohamed Hammad El-Najdi
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The scientific symposium between the College of Education and the Japanese Embassy in Cairo

Under supervision of  Prof. Dr. Adel rasmy Hammad Al Nagdy, the dean of the College of Education, a symposium was held in March, 23th, 2017 at 10 am, in the amphitheater building between the College of Education and the Japanese Embassy in Cairo, entitled " The Japanese Experience in Instruction"    
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A symposium at the Faculty of Education, Assiut University to benefit from the Japanese experience in education

In the framework of cooperation between Egypt and Japan and the transfer of Japanese educational experiences to Egypt after the visit of President Abdul Fattah al-Sisi to Japan last year and the concern of the Faculty of Education, Assiut University to take advantage of the Japanese experience in educationA scientific and educational symposium was held on Thursday, March 23, 2016, in the interest of HE Dr. Adel Al-Najdi, Dean of the College, on the transfer of international expertise to develop the College, which is taking advantage of all available resources and international experiences to prepare the Egyptian teacher to be the highest qualified to graduate competent teachers And in order to teach a generation of learners that keep pace with technological and scientific development and is compatible with the changes of the age.The Japanese embassy was attended by Koji Kanamu, Director of the Center for Media and Culture at the Japanese Embassy, ​​Mr. Otoshi Mako, Embassy Secretary, Okini Hoshito, the educational attaché of the Embassy, ​​and Dr. Lina Ali, Head of the Japanese Language Department at Cairo University.Among the attendees were Prof. Ali Kamal, Vice Dean of the College, Prof. Dr. Khader Mukhaimar, Vice Dean of the College, Dr. Imad Ahmed Hussein, Vice Dean of the Faculty, Prof. Dr. Hamdy Al-Bitar, Professor of Technological Education, and Prof. Hassan Omran, Professor of Arabic Language Teaching Methods. Professor of English Language and the Origins of Education and Dr. Sufi Al-Adri Teaching Member, Faculty of Pediatrics. Dr. Abeer Sorour Professor of Art Education CurriculaAt the beginning of the conference, the Dean received the Japanese Ambassador's secretary, who was at the head of the guestsIn the presence of a group of professors, scientists of the Faculty of Education at the University Prof. Dr. Shehata Mohammed, professor of curriculum and methods of teaching full-time science.Professor Dr. Omar Sayed Khalil, former Dean of the Faculty and Professor Wadih Maximus Professor of Curriculum and Methods of Teaching Mathematics in the presence of a group of journalists and media Dr. Gamal Abdel-Sattar, academic and media advisor.And Mr. Magdy Interior Coordinator General of Assiut in a list in love with EgyptThe conference began with a speech by Mr. Adel Al-Najdi, in which he welcomed the members of the Japanese Embassy in which he expressed the depth of the Japanese-Egyptian relations in all fields, especially in the field of education, which will have a great and positive impact in the advancement of teaching methods.He praised the Japanese experience in education, which will be useful in the preparation of the teacher and the educational and educational ceremony and the graduation of teachers who keep pace with the progress of science and technology and deal with the talks of the era in which the acceleration of changes and racing countries to reach the desired progress. The Dean then said that there is the first Japanese school in Assiut Japanese in Egypt.Mr. Koji Kaniko, the Ambassador's Ambassador for Educational Affairs, welcomed the Japanese-Egyptian relations and the transfer of experiences. He expressed his happiness at the Faculty of Education. He also presented a film about Japan, in which the political system and the population included Japan's judicial systems and education systems. Between Japan and Egypt.Then, a seminar on the education system in Japan was held by Ms. Akino Hoshino, First Secretary of the Japanese Embassy Education. The conference was concluded with admiration for the participants in the experience of transferring educational technology and advanced educational systems.
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