October-November 2009, Columns
Letters To Editor
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Dear Editor, I wanted to offer my congratulations for the diversity which you offer in your publication. In recent months, I have seen you explore very serious topics which clearly need to be addressed by both the regional as well as the global communities, alongside more instructional subjects that can prove beneficial to readers such as myself as well as your foray into the lighter side of education. But what has particularly grabbed my attention is the passion with which you tackle topics, irrespective of how controversial they may be. Thank you for your efforts. Carmen, Dubai
Dear Editor, I have to say the “Early Childhood” section which you have introduced has really proven popular among my colleagues. The curious thing is there’s such a wealth of information and insight there, and I find myself nodding as I read the articles. These are things we should know, which perhaps we do know, but reading it in such a well-presented manner and explaining the various issues so clearly makes it a treasure for both educators and parents. Maya, Bahrain
Dear Editor, Thank you for the updates the magazine is providing us, educators, throughout the year. I always wait enthusiastically for the “news in brief,” which widens and summarizes what is going on in the world of education around us. I would also like to express my delight at seeing a fair balance between regular sections and novel topics among the articles included in the Middle East Educator. Reem, Beirut