Syria’s new government has swiftly ordered changes to school curriculums. Some Syrians say the move is a worrying sign of how ...
Amendments to school textbooks by Syria's new authorities have sparked outrage from parents, educators and rights groups. The ...
Students sit in a Damascus classroom in December after schools were reopened following the ousting of Bashar al-Assad.
also returned to class in Damascus on Sunday for the first time since the fall of Bashar al-Assad on December 8, according to AFP journalists. On their way to school, girls make the victory sign.
Experts lambasted changes including removing poetry relating to women and explanations of Quranic verses, which they say could signal threats from the new ruling group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham toward ...
Despite the significant high turnout for the exams, around half of Syrian school-age children remain out of education due to ...
Damascus started as a dairy farm town with segregated one and two room schoolhouses where many people earned their living as blacksmiths, carriage makers, peddlers, ice harvesters, milk deliverers ...