EDUCONNECT JANUARY 2022 WRAP-UP
The latest news and updates in higher education across the globe
A Sneak Peek Into January 2022 Wrap-up Newsletter
- CBSE Class 12 Term 2 Board Exam is scheduled to be conducted in the month of March – April 2022.
- Vietnam set to open up further and ease restrictions after Tet.
- UAE tops ‘COVID Resilience Ranking’ list by Bloomberg.
- Egypt jumps 11 places in the pre-education sector in 2021.
- Canada eases travel restrictions for Indian travellers.
- The US introduces a new multi-pronged plan to attract foreign students in STEM.
ASIA UPDATES: Philippines Eases Entry Protocols For Vaccinated Travelers
- CBSE Class 10 and 12 Term 2 Board Exam is slated for March – April 2022. However, considering the spiralling COVID-19 cases, it is unclear if exams could get cancelled. Also, there is ambiguity regarding whether exams would be conducted online or offline.
- University Grants Commission (UGC), in its draft National Higher Educational Qualification Framework (NHEQF), lists a range of learning outcomes (including job readiness and entrepreneurship mindset) to assess students at different levers.
- As per the recent data by UNICEF, COVID-19 induced lockdown disrupts the education of 37 mn Bangladesh children.
- Pakistan reports the highest daily new cases since the virus outbreak. The National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC) extends existing Covid-related restrictions till February 15 2022.
- Post resuming aviation, tourism and education activities, Vietnam is set to open up further and ease restrictions after Tet.
- Philippines eases entry protocols for vaccinated travellers. Starting Feb 1 2022, fully vaccinated travellers need to present a negative RT-PCR test taken within 48 hours prior to travel.
- Indonesia approves five COVID-19 vaccines – Sinovac, Pfizer, AstraZeneca, Moderna and Zifivax as booster shots.
- Thailand may declare COVID-19 as endemic before the end of the year.
- The World Bank approves a 60 million U.S. dollar credit to improve the quality of education in Cambodia.
- As per the Bloomberg pandemic resilience ranking, UAE emerges as the most pandemic resilient country in the world.
AFRICA UPDATES: Egypt Jumps 11 Places In Pre-education Sector In 2021
- As per the Global Knowledge Index, Egypt jumps 11 places in pre-education sector in 2021 as compared to 83rd position in 2020. With this, its education ranking has also improved in 2021.
- As per ICEF Monitor report, Nigeria remains one of the leading student sending markets globally. Yet, many Nigerian students fail to adjust to the foreign educational system.
- To reduce the gap between academic and policy research done by government institutions, Kenya Institute for Public Policy and Research Analysis (Kippra) rolls out a mentorship programme for varsities.
- As per the survey conducted among 113 South African engineering students from the technical and vocational education and training (TVET) college sector, 79% believe their qualification does not warrant employment.
- Ghana announces new reopening dates suggesting a semester system for all public schools – from kindergarten to senior high schools.
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STUDY DESTINATION UPDATES: UK Eases Travel Requirements For Vaccinated Passengers
- The UK aims to ease international travel. Starting February 11 2022, eligible fully vaccinated passengers do not have to undergo any testing or isolation requirements.
- The US announces a new multi-pronged plan to attract foreign students in STEM fields and motivate them to stay in the country for a longer time.
- Ireland approves the fifth COVID-19 vaccine, called the Nuvaxovid vaccine, as a part of a booster vaccination program for people aged above 18.
- The European Union suggests the removal of Argentina, Australia and Canada from its Travel Safe List.
- Canada eases travel restrictions for people travelling on direct flights or one-stop flights from India. Passengers from India no longer need to show a negative RT-PCR COVID test done within 18 hours before their departure.
- Germany adds additional 12 countries (including Pakistan and Singapore) to its list of high-risk areas.
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