Education Minister Mahmoud Abul Nasr concluded Friday a visit to London, with several meetings to develop the educational process in Egypt.
Before leaving the British capital, the minister met with experts of curriculum and development at the British Council in London and invited them to visit Egypt and participate in the Curriculum Development Centre's workshops to train advisers and mentors on developing curricula according to the latest global systems.
He also met with other experts to discuss training Egyptian teachers on modern teaching methods and ways to discover talent students.
The minister visited Holland Park School in west London, which is one of the best 10 schools in England.
It was also agreed to train some teachers to deal with students with special needs.
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