Headquartered in Jordan, with offices in Egypt, UAE, and Saudi Arabia, LTM serves over 450,000 students in 10 Arab countries, working with both private and public schools, including refugee communities. Our platforms are backed by independent evaluations, showing a 25% improvement in literacy outcomes.
At LTM we meet the highest standards of scalability, security, privacy, and stability. Additionally, our platforms are certified by the Finland Education Alliance, reflecting their research-based pedagogy, innovative content, and impactful learning experiences.
Committed To Enhance Quality Education
Our Team
We take immense pride in our diverse and talented team of industry experts who are committed to supporting our partners and customers across the MENA region. With our headquarters in Amman, Jordan, and additional offices in the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt, our team is strategically positioned to provide localized and timely service across the MENA region .
Driven by a shared mission to transform Arabic literacy, our team works collaboratively to meet the evolving needs of our customers. We pride ourselves on our in-house capabilities, which allow us to swiftly respond to market demands, deliver customized content, and provide high-quality support services.
At Little Thinking Minds, our people are our greatest asset, and together, we are driving impactful change in education across the region.
To ensure continuity of use … we are committed to achieving optimum utilization
- We provide schools and teachers with additional maps of learning data to track progress on an annual basis and to evaluate school inspections.ate is relayed for each academic year to monitor continuous progress.
- Monthly teacher rewards program to motivate teachers to use the program continuously and effectively.
- WhatsApp group for teachers with the support team of Little Thinking Minds to serve teachers continuously and effectively.
- Support team for parents and learners.
- Celebrate the end of the year with teachers and the most consistent users of the program.
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Why I Read Arabic Program?
Comparison Point | I Read Arabic | Other platforms |
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Age Group | 4-18 years | 4-18 years |
Available Books | Provides more than 800 reading and audio books in the Arabic language | Less than 800 Arabic books with limited topics |
Worksheets | .More than 450 interactive worksheets, available in PDF form | Limited and non-interactive worksheets |
Video Library | More than 250 videos based on STEAM topics | Not Available |
Performance Tests | Accurate tests to measure learners’ performance related to language skills and learning outcomes aligned with curricula in Arab countries. | The tests are not aligned with the curricula in Arab countries. |
Diagnostic Tests | Tests to measure the learners’ performance and their level of achievement with remediation plans. | Not Available |
Support Programs | After the final level assessment, support programs are available to strengthen the students’ skills through various sources that achieve differentiation. | Not Available |
PIRLS Exam Section | Providing educational units that are aligned with the PIRLS reading literacy test | Not Available |
Gamified Learning | More than 45 motivational games and avatars and badges when achieving a specific skill and the ability to share their achievements with the other learners as stories to increase their enthusiasm for using the program. | Very limited |
User Friendly | An individualized, interactive and easy-to-use journey, tested on all age groups. | Difficult user interface |
Alignment with the Curriculum | The content is flexible and aligns with all curricula “UK, US, IB and other Indian and international curricula”, in addition to creating young thinkers familiar with the curricula through writers specialized in literature and the art of writing. | Limited Resources |
Learning Skills Adaptivity | Building educational material based on Bloom’s taxonomy of educational objectives and learning outcomes and aligned with the national and international curricula of Arab countries. | Not aligned with national curricula of Arab countries. |
Mohammad Bin Rashid Reading Challenge | Allocating a section of the open library aligned with the criteria of the Reading Challenge. | Not Available |
Expertise | A group of experts specialized in teaching the Arabic language for all age groups, meticulous with the composition, proofreading, editing, designing, and recording of each book with high-quality sound effects, and developing a test to measure reading comprehension and learning outcomes. | Content is inaccurate |
Teacher’s Professional Development | Providing educational resources to comprehensively enhance teaching and learning by prominent academic experts in the Arabic language education field for all age groups. | Free videos from YouTube |