slugEducation and Human Capital Development in Bahrain:"Future International Collaboration with Malaysia"
Journal Title: International Journal of Academic Research in Management - Year 2014, Vol 3, Issue 4
Abstract
During the past few years, Bahrain has emerged itself as a challenging nation at different fronts. Education remains at the forefront of planning at the economic levels; this of course is related immensely to the need of human capital development at national level. Present government has initiated reforms in major fields and education sector reforms include establishing new polytechnic college, teachers training programs and taking initiatives to improve vocational programs at upper secondary school level, and rigorous initiatives of quality assurance of the educational institutions. This was accompanied by issuing licenses to large number of private universities. This paper will investigate the opportunities for future collaborations and the areas of mutual interests with Malaysian education system. A generating force for these efforts is the statement of his Excellency Crown Prince of Bahrain Salman Bin Hamad Al-Khalifa “Investing in people is very important to the future of Bahrain.”
Authors and Affiliations
Saad Darwish
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