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Educational Roots of Political Crisis in Egypt explores Egypt's political, economic, social, and cultural leadership from the remarkable civilization of the past to the unique socialistic/capitalistic educational conglomerate of today.

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This new book treats an issue of vital importance to Egypt's future and offers a trenchant critique of the educational policies and procedures of the Egyptian government and of the oversight role played up to now by the United States government. -- Arthur Goldschmidt, Pennsylvania State University

Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 I. Roots of Modern Education Chapter 3 II. Early Religious Education Chapter 4 III. Mamluk and Ottoman Education Chapter 5 IV. British Occupation of Egypt 1882-1919/1957 Chapter 6 V. Nationalization 1920-1952 Chapter 7 VI. A Revolution that Socialized Education 1952-1970 Chapter 8 VII. The Open Door Educational Policy 1970-1983 Chapter 9 VIII. Reorganization of Public Education from 1975 to Present Chapter 10 IX. Educational Reform: United States of America and World Bank Funding 1974-2010 Chapter 11 X. Women, Education, and Politics Chapter 12 XI. Adult and Alternative Education Reforms 1920's to Present Chapter 13 XII. Tutoring in the 21st Century Chapter 14 XIII. Crisis in Educational Administration: Examples Taken from Pre-School and University Management Chapter 15 XIV. Results of Elementary and Secondary School Reorganizing 1980 to Present Chapter 16 XV. Conclusion: Crisis in Education in Contemporary Egypt

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    Publisher: Lexington Books
    Publication Date: 10/23/2008 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780739118986, 978-0739118986
    ISBN10: 0739118986

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Educational Roots of Political Crisis in Egypt explores Egypt's political, economic, social, and cultural leadership from the remarkable civilization of the past to the unique socialistic/capitalistic educational conglomerate of today.

    Trade Review
    This new book treats an issue of vital importance to Egypt's future and offers a trenchant critique of the educational policies and procedures of the Egyptian government and of the oversight role played up to now by the United States government. -- Arthur Goldschmidt, Pennsylvania State University

    Table of Contents
    Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 I. Roots of Modern Education Chapter 3 II. Early Religious Education Chapter 4 III. Mamluk and Ottoman Education Chapter 5 IV. British Occupation of Egypt 1882-1919/1957 Chapter 6 V. Nationalization 1920-1952 Chapter 7 VI. A Revolution that Socialized Education 1952-1970 Chapter 8 VII. The Open Door Educational Policy 1970-1983 Chapter 9 VIII. Reorganization of Public Education from 1975 to Present Chapter 10 IX. Educational Reform: United States of America and World Bank Funding 1974-2010 Chapter 11 X. Women, Education, and Politics Chapter 12 XI. Adult and Alternative Education Reforms 1920's to Present Chapter 13 XII. Tutoring in the 21st Century Chapter 14 XIII. Crisis in Educational Administration: Examples Taken from Pre-School and University Management Chapter 15 XIV. Results of Elementary and Secondary School Reorganizing 1980 to Present Chapter 16 XV. Conclusion: Crisis in Education in Contemporary Egypt

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