There are around 48,000 Syrian children living in these camps and many have not received formal education since the Syrian conflict began in 2011. While UNICEF and RI are focusing their resources around supporting Syrian teachers on the camp, they have recently begun to recruit English teachers for some of the older children, who desperately need to pass the Tawjihi exams (Jordanian equivalent of A-levels) in order to be accepted into universities and jobs in Jordan.
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