The 5th Annual International Exhibition and Forum for Education

Ta'leem 2016, the 5th Annual International Exhibition and Forum for Education, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) will be centred on developments in the private education sector at all levels in the KSA and the GCC, international education partnerships, enhancing professional and technical qualifications, as well as effective utilization of educational resources. In the past several years, Saudi Arabia and other GCC countries have come to identify a good education system as a cornerstone of economic progress.

The urgency for education reform has been manifested in the various initiatives aimed at improving the quality and quantity of education, especially with a rising young population that represents a majority in many countries of the region. Recent years have witnessed countries making efforts to develop and implement comprehensive education reform programs that can result in a skilled, knowledge-based workforce in line with socioeconomic goals.

Saudi Arabia in particular is investing heavily in education and training programs to furnish investors with a workforce capable of world leadership in a knowledge-based economy with significant investment in key areas such as improvement to the public education environment, teacher training, curriculum development, and extracurricular activities.

For the 2016 edition, Ta’leem will have a key focus on how investment at all levels can be attracted to accelerate the government’s education and workforce development goals.

Ta'leem 2016 will also enable global education companies to gain insight into opportunities in the education sector in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia; and meet potential buyers and distributors of their products and services.

For more information visit IEFE's website>

Date
12 to 14 April 2016
Time
8.00am - 3.00pm
Location
Riyadh International Convention and Exhibition Center
Link
IEFE website

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Published on: 28 January 2016
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