1 edition of Education and modernization in Egypt found in the catalog.
Education and modernization in Egypt
Published
1974
in [Cairo] : Ain Shams University Press, c1974
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | Yusef Salah el-Din Kotb, editor. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | MLCM 83/6721 (L) |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xii, 219 p. ; 25 cm. |
Number of Pages | 219 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL4532501M |
LC Control Number | 76961197 |
Higher Education Studies; Vol. 3, No. 4; ISSN E-ISSN X Published by Canadian Center of Science and Education 50 The African Educational Evolution: From Traditional Training to Formal Education Dama Mosweunyane1 1 Department of Adult Education, University of Botswana, Botswana. Muḥammad ʿAlī, pasha and viceroy of Egypt (–48), founder of the dynasty that ruled Egypt from the beginning of the 19th century to the middle of the 20th. He encouraged the emergence of the modern Egyptian state. Muḥammad ʿAlī’s ethnic background is .
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1) Course Introduction and Brief History of Ancient Egypt. Mohamed Ali. A series of select readings provide background on why Egypt has always played a pivotal leadership role in the region. This includes Egypt’s movement from a historical position of regional dominance, to being under the. Written for practitioners and practitioners-in-training of education development, this book reviews education issues in developing countries and provides in-depth case studies from Egypt.
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This book presents selections from seminars whose purpose was to provide American teacher educators and faculty from related disciplines with a first-hand exposure to the modernization process in the Arab Republic of Egypt.
The analysis of this topic focuses on three major areas affected in the modernization process: education, culture, and economic by: 1. Preface by Dr A.
El-Koussy. The context of education in modern Egypt: Introduction. The constitution of Some post-revolutionary issues and their implications for education. Expressed policies 2. Problems related to education: The ‘problem approach’ in comparative education. Modernization. Population explosion: family planning.
Basic education―considered essential for building democratic societies and competitive economies―has headed the agendas of development agencies in recent years. During the same period, Egypt topped the lists of recipients of development assistance and proclaimed education Cited by: Get this from a library.
Education and modernization in Egypt: selections from seminars organized by Ain Shams University Cairo for the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education ( and ).
[Yusef Salah El-Din Kotb; Jāmiʻat ʻAyn Shams.; American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education.;]. Heyworth-Dunne’s An Introduction to the History of Education in Modern Egypt stretches the term “introduction” somewhat, as it is an incredibly lengthy and massively detailed attempt to chronicle its eponymous topic.
It was the first of a planned four-volume series on Egyptian culture that never materialized, but it nonetheless presents an impressive, even overwhelming, amount of 4/5. Modernization of Muslim education in Egypt, Pakistan, and Turkey. Lahore: Islamic Book Service, (OCoLC) Material Type: Thesis/dissertation: Document Type: Book: All Authors / Contributors: Ghulam Nabi Saqib.
Ethnic and religious minority groups have, of Education and modernization in Egypt book, contributed substantially to the beginnings of modernization in the Middle East. This is particularly true of Egypt, where these minority groups often served as a channel for cultural and economic penetration, and applies to education no less than to many other spheres.
The author of this essay "Modernization and Education in Egypt" touches upon the changes taken place in Egypt. It is mentioned here that in Egypt, specific changes began afterspecifically because of progression made with education in the area. This book provides a brief overview of the history of education in Egypt as background to an in-depth analysis at the national, regional and municipal levels of the compulsory education system including vocational and technical education with a special focus on improving quality, equity, and efficiency.
The Modernization of Egypt in the Nineteenth Century: A Comparison with the Japanese Case education and introductio n o f modern sci and fine scholarship are all brought together in a book.
Education has a direct impact on the economic progress of nations, where the individual productivity rate is affected by the quality and quantity of Education acquired. According to UNDP Human Development IndexEgypt ranks of countries.
The index also noted that the rate of unemployment in Egypt. Education system. The public education system in Egypt consists of three levels: the basic education stage for 4–14 years old: kindergarten for two years followed by primary school for six years and preparatory school (ISCED Level 2) for threethe secondary school (ISCED Level 3) stage is for three years, for ages 15 to 17, followed by the tertiary level.
Egypt has the most significant educational system in the (MENA); Middle East and North Africa according to the Human Development Index (HDI). Although the educational system had been developing hastily since the beginning of the s, Egypt had been continuously facing serious and accumulated problems in education.
An exploding population, an increasing poverty, low literacy. contributes in the achievement of Egypt’s development goals equitable and quality primary and secondary education leading to relevant and effective learning outcomes Goal () by ensure that all youth and at least x% of adults, both men and women, achieve literacy and numeracy.
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(). Education and modernization. Educational Review: Vol. 57, No. 2, pp. AN HISTORICAL SURVEY OF THE EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM IN EGYPT The emergence of the developing new nations, striving for socioeconomic develop-ment against a virtual lack of modern skills and institutions, has strengthened the faith in education as the "key that unlocks the doors to modernization".' The al.
Heterogeneity in Returns to Investment in Education in Egypt. Middle East Development Journal: Vol. 5, No. 3, pp. The book description for "Modernization and British Colonial Rule in Egypt, " is currently unavailable.
eISBN: Subjects: History, Political Science. With summer coming up, it’s high time to get your holiday reading list in order. Whether you’re interested in Egypt’s early and modern history, its foreign policies, or even about the lives of everyday Egyptians and women’s rights, below are ten books you should add to your reading list in Cairo: The City Victorious – Max [ ].Vision – Mission The Ministry of Education, the Egyptian for the advancement of the education system by the university to achieve greater access and absorption, through the educational system, high-quality, in order to build the Egyptian citizen, according to the system of values of civilization and humanity a system of decentralized depends on community participation actor and producer.