At TAMAM, the learning journey is continuous, rich, and boundless. To facilitate this journey, we have curated a collection of educational resources, including books, websites, insightful articles, and more. Given the abundance of information in today’s educational landscape, navigating it can be overwhelming. Taking the initiative, we have consolidated valuable materials in one accessible location. Feel free to explore, learn, and expand your horizons with our carefully selected educational resources. Happy learning!

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The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)

“ASCD is a global community dedicated to excellence in learning, teaching, and leading. Comprising 115,000 members—superintendents, principals, teachers, and advocates from more than 128 countries—the ASCD community also includes 51 affiliate organizations.

Our diverse, nonpartisan membership is our greatest strength, projecting a powerful, unified voice to decision makers around the world.”

For more information, please check the following link: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development (ASCD)

Edraak’s K-12 platform offers high quality open educational resources (OERs) in Arabic targeting K-12 students and their educators across the Middle East and North Africa region.

The platform enables learners to access sequential learning material, as well as student-centered inquiry based learning that allows them to search for concepts without having to enroll in a predefined learning sequence. Recognizing the importance of teachers in the learning process, the platform also provides key resources for use in the classroom and will eventually align with national curricula.

Starting with the mathematics curriculum for all grades – made possible by the generous grant from Google.org, the platform will expand to include other core subjects by 2020. To ensure equitable access to its offerings, the platform will eventually include offline functionality and support. For more information, please check out the following link: Edraak.

The Arab Educational Information Network (Shamaa) is an online database that documents educational research carried out in Arab countries in all fields of education, in the three languages, Arabic, French and English, providing free access to researchers and those interested in educational research. Shamaa collects educational bibliographic data on books, articles, reports and university dissertations (master’s and doctoral) from universities, colleges of education, research centers, publishing houses, journals, ministries and regional and international organizations in the Arab world. Bibliographic reports and abstracts are then prepared and in some cases full texts are made available. 

For more information, please check the following link: The Arab Educational Information Network (Shamaa)

“The OECD provides a forum in which governments can work together to share experiences and seek solutions to common problems. We work with governments to understand what drives economic, social and environmental change. We measure productivity and global flows of trade and investment. We analyse and compare data to predict future trends. We set international standards on a wide range of things, from agriculture and tax to the safety of chemicals.

We also look at issues that directly affect everyone’s daily life, like how much people pay in taxes and social security, and how much leisure time they can take. We compare how different countries’ school systems are readying their young people for modern life, and how different countries’ pension systems will look after their citizens in old age.


Drawing on facts and real-life experience, we recommend policies designed to improve the quality of people’s lives. We work with business, through the Business and Industry Advisory Committee to the OECD (BIAC), and with labour, through the Trade Union Advisory Committee (TUAC). We have active contacts as well with other civil society organisations. The common thread of our work is a shared commitment to market economies backed by democratic institutions and focused on the wellbeing of all citizens. Along the way, we also set out to make life harder for the terrorists, tax dodgers, crooked businessmen and others whose actions undermine a fair and open society.”

For more information, please check the following link: The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)

Reading this article deserves our attention as TAMAM educators. This article coheres with TAMAM’s philosophy and its improvement journey for sustaining school improvement. That is, it emphasizes on focused, selective improvement initiatives rather than numerous initiatives. 

You can check the article through the following link: Embracing the Power of Less

Please check the following link to read the article.